An example in Frederick’s case is, “My mistress, who had kindly commenced to instruct me, had, in compliance with the advice and direction of her husband, not only ceased to instruct, but had had set her face against my being instructed by anyone else”(p. 113, lines 5-6). Frederick had it rough on himself since he was a slave and couldn’t be taught to read or write because it was illegal to do so. In Malcolm X’s case he really didn’t have any obstacles in his way, but Sandra's case was a bit different. Sandra had a father who didn’t recognize her or anything that she ever did. ‘I wanted my father my father to understand that what it was I was scribbling, to introduce me as “My only daughter, the writer.” Not as “ This is my only daughter. She teaches.” Es maestra - teacher. Not even profesora’ (Only Daughter by Sandra Cisneros). Malcolm X really didn’t have any obstacles in his way the same way that Frederick and Sandra did. He most of the time turned those obstacles into stepping stones like when he was in prison, he used that opportunity to learn to…