Problem
A. How did Walker use religious beliefs and languageto appeal to both the oppressed and the oppressors?
B. How does he compare the present to the past? Was his use of history effective in making his argument?
C. Walker was not only angry with White Americans who maintained slavery but also with some Black Americans. Why?
D. Walker disputes Thomas Jefferson's assumptions about African Americans but he also says, "I am glad Mr. Jefferson has advanced his positions for your sake." Why?
E. Why did Walker speak of learning while proclaiming for abolition and equality?