Linda example essay topic
She knew that as an enslaved woman it was inevitable that she would bear children; she did not wish Flint to have them as a hold over her, or her over them. She had already seen Flint sell other children that he had fathered. Linda made a decision to defy convention and began a sexual relationship with a neighboring lawyer, Mr. Sands (Samuel Treadwell Sawyer), who she knew to be attracted to her. She had two children by him, a daughter, Ellen (Louisa Matilda Jacobs) and a son, Benny (Joseph Jacobs). Linda managed to outwit Flint for years until she was finally forced to flee. She did not want to leave her children; she was hidden in the homes of sympathetic white women until a small addition was added to her grandmother's house.
This addition included a small attic space 7 ft. X 9 ft. X 3 ft. high. Linda lived there for seven years.
From this 'garret's he was able to convince Flint that she had fled North and managed to secretly negotiate the sale of her children to their father. In one of her infrequent excursions outside confinement she was nearly discovered by an unreliable neighboring servant and was finally forced to go North. Linda spent the next several years working with the abolitionist movement, and working to be reunited with her children, which she eventually accomplished. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 made her susceptible to capture and re-enslavement. Both her former master and, after his death, his daughter, attempted to recover their 'property.
' However, through Linda's own efforts and the good works of abolitionists and friends she managed to evade capture. Finally her friend and employer, Mrs. Bruce (Cornelia Grinnell Willis), against Linda Brent's wishes, purchased her freedom and emancipated Linda.