David Walker was a 19th century African American anti slavery activist and a vocal advocate of black unity and racial equality. While living in Boston, Massachusetts he authored 'An Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World', in which he pleaded with African Americans to unite for the cause of racial equality. His published appeal had a profound effect on the abolition campaign and is today considered an important and influential political and social document of the time.
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The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.
William Wilberforth?
The abolitionists.
The 13th Amendment.
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The main reason why David Walker is important is due the fact that he was an outspoken abolitionist. He was also an anti-slavery activist.
The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.
No. Texas was the last state to abolish slavery
David Walker
North America did abolish slavery gradually with some maintaining it up until 1848. Connecticut was among the last colonies to abolish slavery.
he wrote an anti-slavery newspaper
The Confederacy did not want to abolish slavery. In fact, they wanted to expand slavery into the new territories of the US.
David Walker
New Jersey was the last northern state to abolish slavery
Abolitionists wanted to abolish slavery.
when did germany abolished slavery