David Walker's objective was nothing short of revolutionary. He would arouse slaves of the South into rebelling against their master. His tool would be his own pamphlet, David Walker's Appeal. . . , a document that has been described as "for a brief and terrifying moment.
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David Walker's Appeal, arguably the most radical of all anti-slavery documents, caused a great stir when it was published in September of 1829 with its call for slaves to revolt against their masters. ... David Walker, a free black originally from the South wrote, ". . .they want us for their slaves, and think nothing...
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African American abolitionist David Walker (1785-1830) wrote Walker's Appeal, urging slaves to resort to violence when necessary to win their freedom. ... David Walker was born free, of a free mother and slave father, in Wilmington, N.C., on Sept. 28, 1785. He early learned to read and write, and he read extensively on...
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For an abolitionist of the 1820s, David Walker's ideas were considered revolutionary. So when his anti-slavery Appeal was published, it sparked fear in slave owners and he became a targeted enemy. Find out about this controversial publication. ... David Walker was born in Wilmington, North Carolina on September 28, 1785.
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David Walker (abolitionist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Walker (September 28, 1785 – June 28, 1830) was an American black abolitionist, most famous for his pamphlet David Walker's Appeal To the Coloured Citizens of the World  – among the most powe...
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David Walker may refer to: • Dave Walker (born 1945), British musician, member of the band Fleetwood Mac • David Walker (abolitionist) (1785–1830), American black abolitionist • David Walker (author)...
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David M. Walker, Former Comptroller General ... On, March 12, 2008, David M. Walker, resigned as Comptroller General of the United States and head of the GAO and accepted position of President and Chief Executive Officer of the newly established Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
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Funding from the Institute for Museum and Library Services supported the electronic publication of this title. ... Collections >> The North Carolina Experience >> Document Menu ... About David Walker, 1785-1830...
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