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1796 - 1830 / United States

David Walker

The Pamphlet that Shook the South

In 1829, a slim pamphlet slipped into Southern ports and sent shockwaves through slave states. Its author, David Walker, was a free Black man who demanded immediate freedom and warned of judgement if slavery continued. This is the story of the book they tried to ban, and the voice they could not silence.

David Walker

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01Born Free in a Slave Land3 min
02The Appeal3 min
03Fear, Fury and a Lasting Fire3 min

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