
Walker's Appeal
Walker's Appeal, written by David Walker in 1829, is a powerful pamphlet advocating for the rights and freedom of Black Americans. It was notable for its direct address to Black readers, urging them to read and understand their plight. The pamphlet was considered dangerous by pro-slavery forces and played a significant role in the early Black political thought movement. Walker's work is a call to action, emphasizing the importance of self-education and resistance against oppression.


