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Essay On Frederick Douglass Education

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While reading the ‘Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass’ it became apparent that slave owners used a lack of education to suppress enslaved persons. To have a lack of education created a lesser understanding of the world and gave the enslaved persons no way to know how terrible the conditions they were put under. This made enslaved persons to be dependent on slave owners because they don’t know any better or different.

To let enslaved persons have the knowledge of basic facts about themselves would be to let them have a separate identity from one another- to not be just a ‘slave’. Enslaved persons were kept illiterate as to keep them from relaying fact about the terrible conditions these people were bought into to other citizens. Furthermore, slaves were not given an education as to not have the understanding that what is happening to them is immoral and unjust.

With education Frederick Douglass changed his life and progressed independently out of slavery. Frederick Douglass realized how gruesome and unjust slavery was and although having hatred towards education, he understood it was the only way out of slavery. However, education did not mean absolute freedom …show more content…

Girls make up more than 54% of the uneducated population and it’s because if women were educated they would understand how unjust their way of living is and would stand up for themselves. Malala Yousafzai from Pakistani stood up for herself and her education and as a result got shot on a bus ride to school one day in October of 2012. But after speaking out and traveling to various seminars to project her knowledge of the conditions of living she was born into to everyone she was awarded the ‘2014 Nobel Peace Prize’ just last year. It makes you wonder how many people are being starved of education and suppressed of a well-deserved

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