"Slavery is terrible for men, but it is far more terrible for women,"
Harriet Jacobs states plainly in this riveting account of her life as a
slave, and then sets out to recount, in chilling detail, the particular
horrors for women caught in that terrible snare. Published in 1861 under
the pseudonym Linda Brent, *Incidents* was the first account of
slavery to explore the sexual abuse female slaves endured... in Jacobs'
case, a catalog of harassment she suffered while working in the home of
a doctor known to have sold children he'd fathered with slave women.
Long believed to have been written by a white author as a fictional
novel, *Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl* rings with a ghastly
truth that still has the power to haunt modern readers.