Frederick Douglass's education led to torment and despair but also empowered him to fight for equality.
Frederick Douglass discovered that learning to read led to anguish and torment, as he realized the stark realities of his enslavement without a way out. This realization plunged him into despair, but eventually, education empowered him to fight for the rights of blacks and women, becoming an influential abolitionist leader.
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