Frederick Douglass and Virginia Woolf

Both Frederick Douglass and Virginia Woolf show that forbidding or limiting education to a group of people is used to oppress and limit them. They also suggest that resisting such limitations is a key to freedom.

While their life experiences are extremely different, both Frederick Douglass and Virginia Woolf
show that forbidding or limiting education to a group of people is used to oppress and limit them. They
also suggest that resisting such limitations is a key to freedom.