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  2. Harriet Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Jacobs [a] (1813 or 1815 [b] – March 7, 1897) was an African-American abolitionist and writer whose autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, published in 1861 under the pseudonym Linda Brent, is now considered an "American classic".

  3. File:Jacobs Free School, founded by Harriet Jacobs - Original ...

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    Description: Photograph of the Jacobs Free School, which offered tuition-free schooling to African-American children. Founded by Harriet Jacobs, the school was unique in being both free to use, and run by African-Americans (the head of the school was Harriet's daughter, en:Louisa Matilda Jacobs, assisted by another young African-American woman) instead of being led by white abolitionists.

  4. List of historic houses in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Anderson House, Lafayette County, Lexington, Missouri1853 Greek Revival mansion Linwood Lawn , Lafayette County , Lexington, Missouri -- circa 1853 Italianate estate Springfield Area

  5. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Yellin published an exhaustive biography (394 pages) entitled Harriet Jacobs: A Life. In a New York Times review of Yellin's 2004 biography, David S. Reynolds states that Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl "and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave are commonly viewed as the two most important slave ...

  6. Category:1853 establishments in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1853 establishments in Missouri" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Washington University in St. Louis;

  7. File : Gilbert Studios photograph of Harriet Jacobs.jpg

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    Harriet Jacobs; Usage on kk.wikipedia.org Үлгі:Potd/2024-02; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 위키백과:오늘의 그림/2024년 2월; Usage on lez.wikipedia.org Шаблон:Potd/2024-02; Usage on nl.wikipedia.org Harriet Jacobs; Usage on os.wikipedia.org Хуызæг:Potd/2024-02; Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Harriet Ann Jacobs

  8. Louisa Matilda Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Louisa Matilda Jacobs (October 19, 1833 – April 5, 1917) was an African-American abolitionist and civil rights activist and the daughter of famed escaped slave and author, Harriet Jacobs. Along with her activism, she also worked as a teacher in Freedmen's Schools in the South, and as a matron at Howard University .

  9. Category:1853 in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    1853 establishments in Missouri (14 P) This page was last edited on 29 October 2022, at 06:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...