In conclusion, that gives you an idea of Dred’s childhood. So, if you were a slave, would you be that brave and try to free yourself from slavery? During Dred Scott’s early adulthood, he never had the chance to get an education. He was not taught how to read or write because he was a slave. His slave owner did not teach him how to read or write because if he knew how to read or write he could send letters to try and escape or free himself. Dred did not go to school once in his lifetime. Dr. Emerson was the one who eventually helped teach Dred how to read and write after slavery ended. A couple years later, in 1857, Dred Scott worked in a hotel, as a porter. But he also did many other things for slave owners throughout the years of being a slave. Dred was often put to work at the St. Louis Circuit Court during his years of the