
FAQ About Harriet Ann Jacobs

How did Harriet Jacobs escape from slavery?
Harriet Jacobs escaped from slavery after spending seven years in hiding. She concealed herself in a tiny attic space above her grandmother's house in Edenton, North Carolina, where she could barely sit up. From this cramped hiding place, Jacobs watched over her children and eventually escaped to the North, where she was eventually freed with the help of abolitionist friends.