What is different about Harriet Jacobs experience compared to Grimes and Douglass? What complexity does her story add to enslaved narratives? Her gender, of course, but keep going, wrestle with the impact/insight/understanding of intersectionality, constructions about women and men.  What is the power of enslaved narratives?

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  • What is different about Harriet Jacobs experience compared to Grimes and Douglass? What complexity does her story add to enslaved narratives? Her gender, of course, but keep going, wrestle with the impact/insight/understanding of intersectionality, constructions about women and men. 
  • What is the power of enslaved narratives?
  • To what extent should enslaved narratives be taught in K-12 education? College? 
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Harriet Jacobs and Frederick Douglass both were abolitionist leaders. They were fighting for the freedom of slaves by ending slavery in the country. They provided different slave narratives, which will put forward the hardships faced by the slaves. These narratives were written to gather the support of white Americans for their abolitionist movement. 

 

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