Compare Learning To Read And Write And Frederick Douglass

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The two readings that I will be comparing and contrasting is Learning to Read and Write by Frederick Douglas and The Lonely, Good Company of Books by Richard Rodriguez. Both of the readings deal with two young men whom both had a passion to read and write. In Frederick Douglas’ essay, he explains all the difficulties he was faced with when he learned to read and write in the 1830s. In that era it was rare for African-Americans to read and write, nonetheless having the urge to learn that Douglas had. Most importantly Frederick Douglas was a slave which meant that it was against the law to have reading and writing privileges. He used every resource in his reach to help him, he was very determined, risking his life for determination he managed
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