
Walker's Appeal, with a Brief Sketch of His Life And Also Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the United States of America
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Authors:
- Garnet, Henry Highland
1815 - 1882
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In "Walker's Appeal, with a Brief Sketch of His Life And Also Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the United States of America," penned by Henry Highland Garnet during the mid-19th century, readers delve into the profound impact of David Walker, a pioneering African American abolitionist. This document showcases Walker's unyielding advocacy for freedom and equality, echoing the sentiments of unalienable rights and the struggle against systemic oppression. Ideal for students of history and civil rights activists, this work sheds light on the unwavering resilience and courage of those who fought against injustice, making it a crucial piece for understanding the complexities of America's past.
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