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Connection with Fredrick Douglas's auto biography: How I learned to read and write
The excerpt of Fredrick Douglas's autobiography is informing an audience of the time he learned to read and write. The excerpt portrayed great reasons they way individuals don't take learning for advantage. Douglass's nonfiction segment was taken from a literary composition and titled, "How I learned to read and write". Douglass's first lesson was given by his masters wife. She taught him how to pronounce and spell out three to four letter words. Soon, Douglass could not be taught anymore. Her husband forbidden her from giving lessons to a slave. He also explained to her how her actions were unlawful. She obeyed. Douglass