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David Walker Appeal #1249
David Walker Appeal #1249
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11" x 17" Print $ 10.00 - $ 10.00
11" x 17" Print with Black Frames $25.00 - $ 25.00
18" x 24" Print $25.00 - $ 25.00
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David Walker Appeal
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 of murdering us. therefore, if
there is an
attempt
made by us, kill or be killed
and believe this, that it is no more harm for you
to kill a man who is trying to kill you, than it is
for you to take a drink of water when thirsty.”
Even the outspoken William Lloyd Garrison
objected to Walker’s approach in an editorial
about the
Appeal
.
The goal of the
Appeal
was to instill pride in
its black readers and give hope that change
would someday come. It spoke out against
colonization, a popular movement that sought
to move free blacks to a colony in Africa.
America, Walker believed, belonged to all who
helped build it. He went even further, stating,
“America is more our country than it is the
whites we have enriched it with our
blood and
tears
.” He then asked, “will they drive us from
our property and homes, which we have earned
with our
blood?”
Copies of the
Appeal
were discovered in
Savannah, Georgia, within weeks of its
publication. Within several months copies were
found from Virginia to Louisiana. Walker revised
his
Appeal
. He died in August of 1830, shortly
after publishing the third edition.
Now available 11" x 17"
Print with Black Frames $25.00
For 24" x 36' Size prints
please call 678-608-7892 to order
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