Frederick Douglass

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Jeremiah D

 

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September 19, 2014

 

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But it is Douglass who was diligent in his quest to learn to read and gain an education. As McCartney lays out in his book, if being an accommodationist means the attempt to arrive at a non confrontational modus Vivendi or way of living with the status quo and promising an education system that promotes that, then Douglass is also an accommodationist...
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So I derive from Douglass' struggles from trying to read under the Auld's house is where his spirit of accommodationism comes from. Douglass had many, many battles with learning, from his food for an education from a white boy to him starting an illegal school for blacks, but having that basic hunger for knowledge; Frederick was determined to teach himself to read...
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