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What was one of Frederick Douglass's main arguments regarding literacy?
Literacy is essential for achieving freedom and equality.
Literacy should be reserved for the wealthy.
Literacy is not important for social change.
Literacy can hinder one's ability to lead a community.
How did Frederick Douglass demonstrate the importance of literacy in his own life?
By writing several autobiographies and giving speeches.
By avoiding public speaking.
By limiting his reading to religious texts.
By relying solely on others for his education.
What did Frederick Douglass believe was a significant barrier to African American progress?
Lack of access to education and literacy.
Overpopulation in African American communities.
Too many African American leaders.
High levels of wealth among African Americans.
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