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Many laws banning enslaved people from learning to read and write were passed in the wake of the publication of a work by this man. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this man who wrote for New York’s Freedom Journal, the first newspaper owned by African Americans. He wrote a radically abolitionist namesake Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World.
ANSWER: David Walker [accept Walker's Appeal]
[10e] Walker attacked the Declaration of Independence in his Appeal, which was also attacked in this man’s speech“What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” This abolitionist who wrote about his escape from slavery published The North Star.
ANSWER: Frederick Douglass
[10m] This abolitionist helped Henry Highland Garnet publish the 1848 edition of Walker’s Appeal. Shortly before his execution, this man wrote, “the crimes of this guilty land can never be purged away but with blood.”
ANSWER: John Brown
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