Question

This thinker opined that “every scheme must be tried” for abolition, leading a book of his to be banned across the United States. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this thinker whose essay collection Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World encouraged the reader to oppose slavery by violent means.
ANSWER: David Walker
[10e] In his argument, Walker appeals to “republican virtue,” which was echoed in a later speech by Frederick Douglas which asked what this date means to a black person.
ANSWER: July 4th [accept “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”]
[10m] Walker suggests every black person get a copy of this book so they can refute query 14’s declaration of the natural inferiority of black people. It details the geography of its title state and also includes passages advocating the separation of church and state.
ANSWER: Notes on the State of Virginia (by Thomas Jefferson)
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Berkeley BBerkeley A010010
Berkeley CStanford A010010
WaterlooMcDouble West-Carleton010010
Ottawa COttawa A0000
Ottawa BToronto Ray of Sun in the Sky010010
I will play anything with a buzzer in front of meSGV Capital010010
BirminghamBristol0000
Cambridge ACambridge B010010
EdinburghDurham010010
Imperial BImperial A0000
OxfordWarwick0101020
Chicago AIndiana010010
Chicago BNotre Dame B010010
Purdue AIllinois B010010
Notre Dame AVanderbilt1010020
Purdue BIllinois A0101020
Cornell RRIT1010020
Syracuse+RochesterCornell MATLAB0101020
Missouri ASIUE0101020
WUSTL H2OMissouri B010010
WUSTL XYZSquidward Community College010010