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Harriet Ann Jacobs Quotes

When they told me my new-born babe was a girl, my heart was heavier than it had ever been before. Slavery is terrible for men; but it is far more terrible for women.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.92, Prestwick House Inc

There are no bonds so strong as those which are formed by suffering together

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.257

My master had power and law on his side; I had a determined will. There is might in each.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.130

There are wrongs which even the grave does not bury.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.294

Death is better than slavery.

Harriet Ann Jacobs, Lydia Maria Child (2011). “The Deeper Wrong: Or, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.96, Cambridge University Press

The war of my life had begun; and though one of God's most powerless creatures, I resolved never to be conquered.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.29, Prestwick House Inc

No pen can give an adequate description of the all-pervading corruption produced by slavery.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.79

Cruelty is contagious in uncivilized communities.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.234, Prestwick House Inc

The slave girl is reared in an atmosphere of licentiousness and fear.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.62, Prestwick House Inc

Lives that flash in sunshine, and lives that are born in tears, receive their hue from circumstances.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.93

I would rather drudge out my life on a cotton plantation, till the grave opened to give me rest, than to live with an unprincipled master and a jealous mistress.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (2006). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Literary Touchstone Classic”, p.41, Prestwick House Inc

I WAS born a slave; but I never knew it till six years of happy childhood had passed away

Harriet Ann Jacobs, Lydia Maria Child (2011). “The Deeper Wrong: Or, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.11, Cambridge University Press

There is something akin to freedom in having a lover who has no control over you, except that which he gains by kindness and attachment.

Harriet Ann Jacobs, Lydia Maria Child (2011). “The Deeper Wrong: Or, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.85, Cambridge University Press

Always it gave me a pang that my children had no lawful claim to a name.

Harriet Ann Jacobs (1861). “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl”, p.120