David Walker’s appeal was violently revolutionary because he encouraged Africans to stand up for themselves. Walker wanted slaves to use violence as a way to defend themselves against their owners. Walker says “They are afraid to treat us worse, for they know well, the day they do it they are gone.” This quote to me means that not only should they use violence, but …show more content…
African Americans have put up a fight so early in time in so many different ways. Whether they fought with words or violence, they still struggled for so long just to gain equal rights and freedom. Yet still African Americans never got their respect and peace and still were treated as inhumane people and savages. No matter if it was an appeal or revolutionary movement Africans Americans fought for their life even if it meant losing it. African Americans were the point of focus in the entire abolition movement. They also helped establish and regulate the anti-slavery