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By Jessica McElrath, About.com Guide to African-American History since 2000

David Walker's Rebellion

Tuesday October 30, 2007
Courtesy of the Library of Congress For an abolitionist of the 1820s, David Walker's ideas were considered revolutionary. Therefore, when his anti-slavery Appeal was published, it sparked fear in slave owners and he became a targeted enemy.

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October 31, 2007 at 12:57 pm
(1) dane says:

this is a beautiful pic uh it just touches me!

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