Harriet Jacobs Wanted the truth to be known about her sexual exploitation Mulatto How she uses her sexuality as a weapon of some sort Womanist Race and.

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Harriet Jacobs Wanted the truth to be known about her sexual exploitation Mulatto How she uses her sexuality as a weapon of some sort Womanist Race and class

Linda decided to have children by a white attorney. Consensual lover.  Grandmother Molly Horniblow wanted to help gain Linda Brent freedom the pure way.

The American Place Theatre - Literature to Life Stage Presentation of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs Performed by: Cherita Armstrong Adapted & Directed by : Wynn Handman

Abuse sexual by the master who is obsess with her Mentally and sometimes physically by the mistress who detest Patsey.

Raped by the master Edwin Epps Hated by the Mistress Suffered from either doing things the right or wrong way.

Mistress Shaw Take Comfort In what is in store. Sometimes you have to accept things as they are.

jjhjhjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj jjjjjjjj Linda BrentPatsey 1. Mulatto. 2. Had children to consider. 3. Refuse to have sex with Dr. Flint. 4. Ran away to her grandmother house; stayed in a small crawl space for seven years. 5. Wanted to survive. 1. African American. 2. Had nothing to live for. 3. Went to mistress Shaw house to get soap; beaten later. 4. Wanted to die. 1. Master was intrigued by Patsey and Linda. 2. Ignored the Cult of true womanhood. 3. Stood up for what they believe in; the best way that they could.