Examples Of Learning To Read And Write By Frederick Douglass

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Literacy and Freedom in Slavery “Learning To Read and Write” by Frederick Douglass and Self-Taught: African American Education In Slavery both tell of the obstacles faced my slaves to become literate. Both readings told similar struggles from the view of different slaves. After reading both I couldn 't help but question was gaining literacy essential to freedom? I came to the realization that it was in fact a key factor to freedom. In “Learning to read and write ” Frederick Douglass described the obstacles that he faced trying to get an education as a slave.During the time of slavery the idea of slaves reading and writing was viewed as deadly. In his narration he expressed how his enslavers did what ever they could to prevent him …show more content…

As I read these excerpts I reflected on how intangible education was and the vigorous fight for it. I was born in 1990 and learning to read and write for me came with ease. I can say that in comparison to Frederick Douglass and Mattie Jackson I am fortunate that my struggle was not as severe. My reasoning for expressing this is because in my personal experience inequality in the school systems played role in my education. While I was not denied to learn the content of what I was taught was limited. The text books in my classroom were so behind that some of the student older family members owned them. We often had to share books for group reading. There were no slaves or segregation in this time period but inequality existed. All Chicago Public Schools did not suffer just the ones with poor academics. I thought how could we excel if not given the proper tools. I relate to both narrations in regards of not seen as equal. I feel that african americans will always face obstacles in education, however they will never be as challenging as the ones slaves endured. In conclusion after reading “Learning to Read and Write” and Self-Taught: African American Education In Slavery and Freedom I was able to get a better understanding in how literacy connected to freedom. Learning to read and write ensured them that slavery was not infinite. I believe that so many slaves successfully escaped because they fought so hard to become educated. I learned to appreciate reading and writing on a different level. Without their fight my education would not

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