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Linda Brent is the pseudonym of Harriet Ann Jacobs, an African American woman who became a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement. Born into slavery in Edenton, North Carolina, she faced the brutal realities of life as a slave from an early age. Jacobs escaped from her master and eventually settled in the North, where she became an advocate for the rights of enslaved women. Her notable work, 'Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl', is a powerful narrative that details her experiences and the struggles of enslaved individuals, particularly women, highlighting the sexual exploitation they faced.

Jacobs's writings not only contributed to the abolitionist cause but also provided a unique perspective on the lives of enslaved women, challenging the prevailing narratives of her time. Her courage and determination to fight against the injustices of slavery have made her a significant figure in American history. Through her work, she influenced generations of activists and writers, advocating for social justice and equality.

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Место рождения Edenton, North Carolina, USA