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Stowe And Harriet Jacobs Differences
The differences are that one was born into slavery while the other wasn’t. Jacobs was an abolitionist while Stowe was not. Harriet Beecher Stowe was the author of the best-selling novel of the Pre-Civil war period, so it was easier for Stowe to find someone to publish her work, unlike Harriet Jacobs. One was black and the other was white. You don’t get more different than that. The story of Harriet Jacobs seems to be more accurate because I think what Jacobs endured is relatable to a lot of what people face every day when it comes to discrimination and racism. She personifies what it is to be a slave or be held in captivity. The hardships, the struggles, and pain are what makes it easier to relate to Jacobs as opposed to Stowe. Stowe’s story

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