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In this lecture, I introduce Harriett Jacobs, a gifted and important writer whose work captures the particularly traumatic conditions faced by enslaved women in America during the nineteenth century. Just as Frederick Douglass exposes the hypocrisy of slaveholding religion and patriotism, so does Jacobs point out the ways in which slavery undermines the idealized American institutions of the family and notions of sexual "purity."
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In this lecture, I introduce Harriett Jacobs, a gifted and important writer whose work captures the particularly traumatic conditions faced by enslaved women in America during the nineteenth century. Just as Frederick Douglass exposes the hypocrisy of slaveholding religion and patriotism, so does Jacobs point out the ways in which slavery undermines the idealized American institutions of the family and notions of sexual "purity."