19+ David Walker Quotes (Advocacy, Resistance And Liberation)
David Walker was an African-American abolitionist and pamphleteer. He was born free in North Carolina in 1785 and is best known for his 1829 pamphlet, "Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World," which was a call for African-American unity and self-help in the struggle against slavery. Walker's pamphlet was widely read and had a major influence on the abolitionist movement.
Let no man of us budge one step, and let slaveholders come to beat us from our country. America is more our country, than it is the whites-we have enriched it with our blood and tears. The greatest riches in all America have arisen from our blood and tears. — David Walker
Lord, please give me big ears and a thoughtful mind. Teach me to ask well and see it through other’s eyes. — David Walker
I may be doomed to the stake and the fire, or to the scaffold tree, but it is not in me to falter if I can promote the work of emancipation. — David Walker
Karate is not about winning over others. It is about winning over one's self. Ultimately, the most challenging opponents we face reside from within - our hang-ups, our insecurities, our prejudices. Overcome these and you will have truly won. — David Walker
Well, it was just, the bars was all just like the bamboo roofs and everything. You know. As I say, to me, it's completely spoiled all, all these places now. Make them all just tourist traps. — David Walker
I know that the blacks, take them half enlightened and ignorant, are more humane and merciful than the most enlightened and refined European that can be found in all the earth. — David Walker
I believe that the making of art is primarily for the benefit of the artist. If what the artist has created communicates messages and feelings to others, then it is because of the universality of the human experience that is speaking through the work of art. — David Walker
It certainly makes sense to expand the pulp industry in Indonesia, .. It's clear that it will be a very competitive exporter of pulp to the rest of the world, including China and India. So the interest by the Indonesian government is clearly to establish a really competitive plantation fiber base to support a globally attractive export industry. — David Walker
Karate is for life, not points. — David Walker
Our government has made a whole lot of promises that, in the long run, it cannot possibly keep without huge tax increases. — David Walker
Just five years ago, it was almost impossible to waste a million dollars building a Web site. — David Walker
Usually the way to screw up some good fishing is to have a tournament. This just keeps getting better and better. — David Walker
Allowing God to charge our lives that we may empower people around us to live In a greater relationship with him. — David Walker
To me, the real marks of beauty in a woman are courage, character, kindness, and personality. — David Walker
Well, mines was a sub machine gun. That was my personal weapon with being the first person in the patrol. I used to lead the patrol. Used to have a leading scout, a second scout and then the officer. The officer would be third. As I say, it was educational. — David Walker
Now, I ask you, had you not rather be killed than to be a slave to a tyrant, who takes the life of your mother, wife, and dear little children? Look upon your mother, wife and children, and answer God Almighty; and believe this, that it is no more harm for you to kill a man who is trying to kill you, than it is for you to take a drink of water when thirsty. — David Walker
I was an able-seaman, a deck hand. As I say, it's the way to see the world and get paid for it. — David Walker
Leadership is building a bridge that connects the vision with the purpose, in order to empower those who are around us. — David Walker
Church should be a place where love is evident, God delivers, lives are changed, hearts are healed, and families restored. — David Walker
Life Lessons by David Walker
- David Walker's work is a powerful reminder of the importance of standing up for what is right, no matter the cost. He showed that even one person can make a difference and inspire others to take action.
- Walker's pamphlets were a call to action for African Americans to fight for their rights and freedom, and to recognize their own power and strength.
- His writings also demonstrate the power of words and the importance of speaking out against injustice and oppression.
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