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Frederick Douglass 'Learning To Read And Write'

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“Learning to Read and Write” is a narrative writing that successfully grabbed the attention of readers in the context of society in Maryland between 1830–1840. Frederick Douglass, the author of the writing, was born a slave in 1818 in Maryland (Douglass 100). At that time, a slave who was able to read and write was unacceptable and like a crime in society. Douglass, an ambitious and strong-minded man, would learn to do both read and write. That was amazing! “Learning to Read and Write” was excerpted from his autobiography, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845). Learning to read and write urged Douglass to act and overcome his condition as a slave. These were also the big goals and purposes that he made to change his life. Although
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