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One idea that is developed in Frederick Douglass’s autobiography is that knowledge is dangerous for a slave. What competing idea does the author also develop?



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Douglass developed a passion early on for reading, a passion which, ironically, was provoked by the debased ideas of his master, Hugh Auld.

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