Harriet Ann Jacobs was a slave until she reached the North and gained her freedom. She there was a nursemaid for a family. Later on she wrote the book, Incidents in the Life Of A Slave Girl. In her life all her jobs were writer, nurse, slave, and an abolitionist speaker.
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Harriet Jacobs became famous for her autobiography, "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," which she published under the pseudonym Linda Brent in 1861. Her work shed light on the sexual harassment and violence faced by enslaved women, contributing to the abolitionist movement and the fight for women's rights. Her courageous account of her experiences as a slave and her journey to freedom continues to inspire and educate readers today.
because she was a slave that lived in a attic of her grandmother with her children
Harriet Ann Jacobs had escaped from slavery and moved to New York she was born in the time of 1813 and died in 1893