her name was molly hornablow. i think she's aunt martha in the book. but her actual name was molly hornablow. she had a very kind of complicated history. she was freed during the revolution. then she was re-enslaved when she was captured during the revolutionary war. so she was one of those -- i think we talked about how during the american revolution some opportunities opened up for slaves to escape, to get their freedom. she was captured. she was re-enslaved. eventually, and i think you get this bit of it in the book, she was freed again when somebody bought her in the town and then freed her. most of harriet's experience as a slave she is living in the town. there's a brief period when she's working on a plantation but for the most part she's working on a household and not on a plantation. i don't know how to make this a sharper image. i guess i could try turning off the back lights. does that help? this is harriet jacobs in 1894. i tried to find a picture of harriet obz when she was younger but there does not seem to be one. the other thing too is