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Read this passage from Frederick Douglass’s autobiography, in which Douglass describes the slaves who attended his "Sabbath School" each week.
They came because they wished to learn. Their minds had been starved by their cruel masters. They had been shut up in mental darkness.
What does the passage tell you about Douglass's perspective on the value of education?
Douglass thinks that school is not fair. The children came to learn, but they ended up failing and by the schools unfair system. The children do not deserve this, they are all smart in their own ways and not by the schools way.