Harriet jacobs 1813 or 1815 march 7 1897 was an african american writer.
How many years did linda brent live in the attic.
Finally her friend peter finds her passage on a boat to philadelphia.
Characters linda brent an innocent young slave girl linda must grow up fast when she finds herself in the clutches of a morally corrupt master.
Benny remains with aunt martha and linda is reunited with ellen who is now nine years old and living in brooklyn new york.
Linda is dismayed to find that her daughter is still held in virtual slavery by mr.
But although henry spent only hours or at most days in his box linda spends seven years virtually buried alive.
Linda s daring escape invites comparison to the story of henry box brown who escaped slavery by having himself packed in a crate and shipped to a free state.
How many years does linda spend in the attic.
Her family communicated with her for seven years and passed food to her through a trap door.
Benny stays with aunt martha ellen is enslaved by mr.
After seven years in the attic linda finally escapes to the north by boat.
She and her friend fanny stow away on the boat and land in philadelphia.
Linda is an intelligent clear thinking woman who willingly assumes responsibility for her choices.
Linda brent harriet jacobs.
She begins life with a secure attachment to her parents who take excellent care of her for her first six years.
It might actually be a little too cozy since she can t stand sit or walk.
Hobbs in ny.
Maria child who edited the book for its author jacobs used the pseudonym linda brent.
Born into slavery in edenton north carolina she was sexually harassed by her master when he threatened to sell her children she hid in a tiny crawlspace under the roof of her grandmother s house where she wasn t even able to stand.
Remains in the south with his family long after his mother aunt martha buys his freedom.
Incidents in the life of a slave girl written by herself is an autobiography by harriet jacobs a mother and fugitive slave published in 1861 by l.
The book documents jacobs s life as a slave and how she gained freedom for herself and for her children.