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Released in 1829, David Walker's 'Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World' stands as one of the most incendiary and significant abolitionist texts in American history. Published at a time when the slavery debate was intensifying, but few openly advocated for immediate emancipation or Black empowerment through direct action, Walker's pamphlet shattered conventional discourse. Its publication sent shockwaves through both free and enslaved communities, acting as a clarion call for Black liberation and self-defense, while simultaneously striking terror into the hearts of Southern slaveholders who perceived it as an instigation for widespread rebellion. This document profoundly impacted the trajectory of the abolitionist movement, pushing it towards more radical stances.