Identify evidence from the excerpt that reveals why learning to read was so important to Frederick Douglass when he was a boy?
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Why was learning to read so important to Frederick Douglass when he was a boy?
His undying desire to learn to read and write, is reason enough, to learn who Frederick Douglass was and why he was an important figure. He says that learning to read and write was a blessing because he was able to learn about the world around him and what it really meant to be a slave.
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His undying desire to learn to read and write, is reason enough, to learn who Frederick Douglass was and why he was an important figure. He says that learning to read and write was a blessing because he was able to learn about the world around him and what it really meant to be a slave.
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