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How did Fredrick Douglass learn to write?

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User LawyeR
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Answer:

he learned to write from the typewriters

Step-by-step explanation:

typewriters are old, and were used back in the day.

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User Anda
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Douglass learned to write by visiting Durgin and Bailey's ship-yard. He saw ship carpenters writing on pieces of timber, labeling them. He then moved on to tricking the kids in town. Douglass spent countless hours writing on whatever he could.
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