YES, Solomon Northup could read and write, he was a free man that could do that.....
Solomon Northup was educated informally during his early years, primarily through the influence of his parents, who valued learning despite being enslaved. He became literate by the age of 12, teaching himself to read and write with the help of local abolitionists and his mother's guidance. Northup's education was further enhanced by his experiences traveling and working in various roles, which exposed him to different ideas and cultures. His intelligence and eloquence later became crucial in documenting his life story in his memoir, "Twelve Years a Slave."
The scries could read and write, but rich people could learn to read a write aswell.
Reading is in everything! If you could not read, then you could not write. If you could not read or write, then you could not use most means of communication.
Only William Shakespeare could read and write in his family.
No, St. Maria was not taught how to read or write.
Toussaint L'Ouverture could read and write in French.
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Her teacher taught her how to read and write by spelling letters and words into her hands.
Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write Back then these people were called scribes and had to go to a special school to learn to do this because not everyone could read or write