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Write about how Harriet’s childhood experiences might have shaped her dedication later in life to the freedom of slaves.

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Jacobs' autobiography is accompanied by two advocacy letters attesting to the work's authenticity — one by Amy Post, a white Quaker abolitionist, the other by George W. Lowther, whom Brent's editor, Lydia Maria Child, identifies as "a highly respectable colored citizen of Boston." These testimonials reveal that had Brent succeeded in publishing the narrative on her own, readers would not have believed that it was written by a former slave. Given the relationship between the testimonials and the narrative, consider the following:

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