Dealer of Old Clothes
Discover the profound insights of David Walker, an early nineteenth-century abolitionist, in Dealer of Old Clothes by Darryl Scriven. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2007, this engaging hardback spans 204 pages and delves into the philosophical dimensions of Walker's life and work. Scriven invites readers to explore critical questions surrounding race, the emancipatory struggle, and the nature of evil, all framed through Walker's influential text, Appeal. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of ethics, political philosophy, and the history of antislavery movements in the United States. Join Scriven as he illuminates Walker's legacy and encourages a deeper understanding of moral philosophy in the context of 19th-century America.