Compare Woolf’s fictional account of Judith Shakespeare to Fredrick Douglass’s account of his own life in “Learning to Read”. How is Douglass able to overcome some of the obstacles that Woolf describes? Is Frederick Douglass could have become a writer and activist if he had been a woman?

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Compare Woolf’s fictional account of Judith Shakespeare to Fredrick Douglass’s account of his own life in “Learning to Read”. How is Douglass able to overcome some of the obstacles that Woolf describes? Is Frederick Douglass could have become a writer and activist if he had been a woman? 

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