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Fredric Douglas's Autobiography Analysis

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In the excerpt from Fredric Douglas's autobiography he discusses the anguish he feels after becoming literate. This is drastically different from my experience. We both shared a common eye-opening experience but mine let me step into a glorious world of knowledge; where as, he felt the pressure of decades worth of the abuse of African-Americans. When I began to read and write I struggled, so much so I was almost put in the special needs class so I could practice my reading more than my classmates. I taught myself how to read quick enough to stay in my normal classroom, and through my teaching I learned how large and beautiful the world is. I grew up with a bright outlook in life, where as, Douglas didn't. Learning to read and write, instead
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