Frederick Douglass
Literacy First Step for freedom
Frederick Douglass in this fragment of his autobiography he tells us how with diverse tricks he succeeds in learning to read and write in an environment where slaves weren’t allowed to be literate. As he matured and developed his linguistic skills, the essence of his thoughts, and the level of understanding had transformed his ideas of freedom. The story takes place in Maryland in 1820’s. In the South slavery was consider to be an indispensable for the economy of the plantations. At this time, slaves weren’t allowed to be literate. Masters knew that literacy and slavery weren’t compatible. Only being ignorant they wouldn’t question the reason why they were