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Childhood
Jacobs describes a happy early childhood that ended at six, when her mother's death and a conversation among the adults around her revealed for the first time that she was a slave, and introduces the grandmother whose earned savings could buy some of her own children's freedom but not all of them.
Learning she was a slave at age sixDeath of her motherHer grandmother's cracker-baking business and savingsThe auction block dividing a family