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Published in 1829, Walker's Appeal is a significant piece of abolitionist literature written by David Walker, an African American abolitionist and former slave. The work is a powerful call to arms against slavery, urging African Americans to rise up and fight for their freedom. It is considered a landmark in the abolitionist movement and a testament to the author's passionate advocacy for the end of slavery.
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