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Compare And Contrast Malcolm X And Frederick Douglass

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In both essays, Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X discuss their journey of learning to read and write. Each text demonstrates the importance of being able to think for one’s self. Both authors are able to describe the obstacles faced while pursuing knowledge. This essay will analyze times in each man’s life where they found challenges in continuing their road to education.
Because of the two distinct time periods, Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X overcame different obstacles. Douglass grew up in a time in which laws were in place that prevented African Americans from getting an education. In his early years, Douglass was taught how read by his slaveholder’s wife. Not only was his life in danger but hers also. As said by Frederick Douglass,” Education and slavery were incompatible with each other.” The slaveholder’s wife soon stopped the lessons configuring to the mindset of her husband. Douglass could have chosen to stop learning once his teacher discontinued it , but he instead he took “the inch” and continued his education. …show more content…

Malcolm X also risked his life when wanting to read. As referred in the essay as “lights out,” this represented the time when inmates were required to go to sleep. Malcolm X would still be in the middle of reading while this happen. He was able to find very dim light and continue reading his book. Nothing, not even the risk of being caught by guards was going to stop him from reading. When Malcolm X realized he wanted to further his education, he obtained a dictionary. It took him days to actually take action and start. “I spent two days just riffling through the dictionary's pages.” This is an obstacle in itself because he had to start what he said he was going to do. It is easy for many to set a plan, but it is harder to go through with it. If you wait for the right moment to start something, it will never

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