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Summary Of Frederick Douglass Learning To Read

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In “Learning to Read,” by Frederick Douglass, he lets us know how he learned to write and read. He had to overcome trouble in order to learn. He would read and write while no one would be watching him. Douglass was not allowed to read or write anything while being in the house. His mistress would get mad if she caught him doing so. While he was sent to do errands he would take a book. He was risking not doing his job well, “by going one part of my errand quickly, I found time to get a lesson before my return” (Douglass, 192). By making time in between chores was a great way to learn how to read. It was less risky than reading in the house. He also had more time if he hurried up, the time was on him. He got better at writing by using
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