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renzo156

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What did David Walker's Appeal...to the Colored Citizens of the World advocate?
 
  A) the use of violence by slaves to secure their freedom from white masters
  B) patience by slaves to wait for God's word to free them
  C) the immediate immigration of slaves to Africa to gain their rights
  D) submission of black slaves to their white masters

Question 2

In what city did David Walker publish his Appeal?
 
  A) Charleston, South Carolina
  B) Vicksburg, Mississippi
  C) New York City, New York
  D) Boston, Massachusetts



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: D





 

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