Discuss how Jacobs’ narrative fits within the genre that Equiano’s and Douglass’ narratives created.


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Discuss how Jacobs’ narrative fits within the genre that Equiano’s and Douglass’ narratives created.


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How does she use rhetoric and examples of slavery’s brutality in ways that are similar and/or different from these two foundational documents? How does experiencing life as a woman change her perspective on slavery?