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Title: Incidents of a slave girl
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January 1, 2007 |
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This are things that I can not say or specify because I was not there and maybe will never know.
In the book Harriet Jacobs tell us a story about degradation, and sexual exploitation on women over 100 years ago. And in part of the book she says "My story ends with freedom??... Showed first 250 characters
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And in part of the book she says "My story ends with freedom??. Now on my perspective i see this:
- We still have sexual exploitation and women degradations
- Women where free but they could not do a lot of things or support their right till then 20th century... Showed next 250 characters
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