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With his abolitionist writings, David Walker employed both secular and religious language.

David Walker

An African American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist in the 19th century, known for his 1829 pamphlet "David Walker's Appeal," which called for the end of slavery and racial discrimination.

Abolitionist Writings

Literary and journalistic works produced by abolitionists advocating for the ending of slavery and the emancipation of slaves, playing a key role in the anti-slavery movement.

Secular Language

Language that is non-religious and not affiliated with any spiritual beliefs, often used in contexts emphasizing impartiality.

  • Assess the role of abolitionist texts and beliefs in shaping American opinions on slavery and the pursuit of societal change.
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