Douglass: The Power Of Education In Slavery

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In Douglass’s writing, he explores the power of education in slavery. He underwent many struggles to become literate. In the book, he mentions that he was separated from his mother when he was an infant. He witnessed the cruel punishments and conditions that were put on slaves, an entrance to the hell of slavery, through which he was about to pass. He always lived with his grandmother on the outside of the plantation and grew to be a young child who was widely ignorant and was not aware of the systematic slavery. Most slave owners didn’t allow their slave to read or even know their age because if they did it gave them knowledge and made them aware of the truth of slavery. Which is why many slaves are illiterate and their ignorance became a

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