
| Introduction Acknowledgments The Text of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Contexts CONTEMPORARY RFSPONSES William C. Nell·Linda, the Slave Girl (Liberator, 21 January 1861) Unsigned Announcement·From the Anti-Slavery Bugle(9 February 1861) William C. Nell·Linda (Liberator, 18 February 1861) Lydia Maria Child·Letter to John GreenleafWhittier(4 April 1861) Unsigned Announcement·Linda (Christian Recorder,11 January 1862) SELEGTIONS FROM JACOBS'S OTHER WRITINGS Harriet Jacobs·Letter from a Fugitive Slave(New York Tribune, 21 June 1853) ·Letter to Amy Post (25 June 1853) ·Cruelty to Slaves (New York Tribune, 25 July 1853) ·Letter to Amy Post (9 October 18537) ·Letter to Amy Post (18 June 1861) ·Life among the Contrabands (Liberator,5 September 1862) ·Letter from Mrs. Jacobs (Black Abolitionist Papers,13 April 1863) ·Letter from Teachers of the Freedmen (National Anti-Slavery Standard, 16 April 1864) ·Jacobs School (Freedmen's Record, March 1865) ·From Savannah (Freedmen's Record, 18 January 1866) ·Savannah Freedmen's Orphan Asylum (Anti-Slavery Reporter, 3 March 1868) JACOBS'S WORLD Nathaniel Willis·From The Convalescent (1859) Lydia Maria Child·Letters to Harriet Jacobs(13 August 186o; 27 September 186o) Freedmen's Record·Jacobs (Linda) School, Alexandria,VA (February 1865) ·School at Alexandria (September 1865) ·A Milestone of Progress (December 1865) Eulogy by Reverend Francis J. Grimke (c. a896) Criticism Jean Fagan Yellin·Written by Herself: Harriet Jacobs'Slave Narrative Ann Taves·Spiritual Purity and Sexual Shame: Religious Themes in the Writings of Harriet Jacobs Valerie Smith·Form and Ideology in Three Slave Narratives Nellie Y. McKay·The Girls Who Became the Women:Childhood Memories in the Antobiographies of Harriet Jacobs, Mary Church Terrell, and Anne Moody Harryette Mul/en·Runaway Tongue: Resistant Orality in Uncle Tom's Cabin, Our Nig, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, and Beloved Michelle Burnham·Loopholes of Resistance: Harriet Jacobs Slave Narrative and the Critique of Agency in Foucault Nell Irvin Painter·Three Southern Women and Freud A Non-Exceptionalist Approach to Race, Class, and Gender in the Slave South Frances Smith Foster·Resisting Incidents Sandra Cunning·Reading and Redemption in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Elizabeth V. Spelman·The Heady Political Life of Compassion Christina Accomando·"The laws were laid down to me anew": Harriet lacobs and the Reframing of Legal Fictions Harriet Jacobs: A Chronology Selected Bibliography |
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