Every where the years bring to all enough of sin and sorrow; but in slavery the very dawn of life is darkened by these shadows.Harriet Ann Jacobs
Select Harriet Ann Jacobs Quotations
Death is better than slavery.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
When I was six years old, my mother died; and then, for the first time, I learned, by the talk around me, that I was a slave.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
I WAS born a slave; but I never knew it till six years of happy childhood had passed away.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
Southern women often marry a man knowing that he is the father of many little slaves. They do not trouble themselves about it.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
But to the slave mother New Year's day comes laden with peculiar sorrows. She sits on her cold cabin floor, watching the children who may all be torn from her the next morning; and often does she wish that she and they might die before the day dawns.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
Dr. Flint had sworn that he would make me suffer, to my last day, for this new crime against him, as he called it; and as long as he had me in his power he kept his word.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
When I was nearly twelve years old, my kind mistress sickened and died.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
All Harriet Ann Jacobs Quotations
Words
Bring,
Darkened,
Dawn,
Enough,
Every,
Life,
Shadows,
Sin,
Slavery,
Sorrow,
These,
Very,
Where,
Years
Definitions
Bring,
Darkened,
Dawn,
Enough,
Every,
Life,
Sin,
Slavery,
Sorrow,
These,
Very,
Where
Copyright © 2001 - 2012 BrainyQuote
BookRags Media Network