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Walker S Appeal With A Brief Sketch Of His Life And Also Garnet

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Chapters

4. Chapter 4

There is a great work for you to do, as trifling as some of you may think of it. You have to prove to the Americans and the world, that we are MEN, and not _brutes_ as we have b...

2. Chapter 2

Compare the above, with the American institutions. Do they not institute laws to prohibit us from marrying among the whites? I would wish, candidly, however, before the Lord, to...

7. Chapter 7

But to return to the colonizing trick. It will be well for me to notice here at once, that I do not mean indiscriminately to condemn all the members and advocates of this scheme...

6. Chapter 6

Here is a demonstrative proof, of a plan got up by a gang of slave-holders to select the free people of colour from among the slaves, that our more miserable brethren may be the...

3. Chapter 3

The whites want slaves, and want us for their slaves, but some of them will curse the day they ever saw us. As true as the sun ever shine in its meridian splendor, my colour wil...

1. Chapter 1

Transcriber's Note: This book includes several pointing hand symbols. A hand pointing to the left is represented as [<-Hand] and a hand pointing to the right is represented as [...

5. Chapter 5

Have you not, on the contrary, entered among us, and learnt us the art of throat-cutting, by setting us to fight, one against another, to take each other as prisoners of war, an...

8. Chapter 8

The following Address was first read at the National Convention held at Buffalo, N.Y., in 1843. Since that time it has been slightly modified, retaining, however, all of its ori...