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Books report on the Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass.

A Chinese proverb state, “Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a life time.” (Platt 96) I agree with this proverb of the book report on the Narrative of Frederick Douglass, I will discuss my opinion on education by answering the following questions: How did Frederick Douglass achieve education? ; How long does it take Frederick Douglass to learn how to read and write? ; Who helped and encourage Frederick Douglass to read and write and to educate himself? ; Why was considered wrong to educate slave?; Who was not in favor of Frederick Douglass to become educated? And, what were some of his sacrifices, and how did them help him?

How did Frederick Douglass achieve education?
For Frederick Douglass education and learning became one of his goals, he tried to achieve education by putting effort and a fixed purpose, convincing himself that he would learn at any cost. Learning to read inspired him with the desire and determination to ...

Posted by: Leonard Herriman

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