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When Harriet Jacobs said "there is might in each," she was emphasizing the strength and resilience that every individual possesses. She believed that by recognizing and harnessing this inner strength, individuals could overcome challenges and obstacles they faced. Jacobs' words inspire empowerment and confidence in one's abilities to confront adversity.

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