slavery-comparison of david walker's appeal and kingsley's balancing evils judiciously
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Walker each represented a different viewpoint of the conflict over slavery within the United States before the American civil war. Each man had a different ideology. One was a supporter of slavery, and one worked fervently to bring slavery to its end. Their arguments were completely incompatible, and yet, they were each striving towards the same goal. Each of these men was striving to accomplish what they honestly believed was best thing for their country.
Walker each represented a different viewpoint of the conflict over slavery within the United States before the American civil war. Each man had a different ideology. One was a supporter of slavery, and one worked fervently to bring slavery to its end. Their arguments were completely incompatible, and yet, they were each striving towards the same goal. Each of these men was striving to accomplish what they honestly believed was best thing for their country.