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Dia sijie, frederick douglass, and malcolm x share accounts of one's personal history of literacy. illustrating the implications of being able to read and write. why is it important"
sources from reading '' balzac and the little chinese seamstress by dai sijie. learning to read and write by frederick douglass. a homemade education by malcolm x.
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