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David Walker (author) - Wikipedia
David Harry Walker CM MBE (9 February 1911 – 5 March 1992) was a Canadian novelist. He was born in Dundee, Scotland, later moving to St Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, where he began his career as a writer. His work has been made into films.
The Official David F. Walker Site
2024年5月6日 · You have arrived at the official site of David F. Walker, the Eisner Award-winning writer of The Black Panther Party: A Graphic Novel History, co-creator of the Eisner Award-winning series Bitter Root, writer of Big Jim and the White Boy, and author of the critically acclaimed YA novel, The Second Chance of Darius Logan.
David F. Walker - Wikipedia
David F. Walker is an American comic book writer and novelist. He is known for creating the fictional DC Universe character Naomi McDuffie, who is the main character of The CW series Naomi. He also created the independent comic book series Bitter Root.
David Walker, 1785-1830 - University of North Carolina at Chapel …
David Walker (28 Sept. 1785-28 June 1830), black author of an incendiary antislavery pamphlet, was born in Wilmington to a free mother and a slave father who died before his birth. Despite his free status inherited from his mother, he grew up stifled by life in a slave society and developed a strong hatred of the institution.
David Walker (abolitionist) - Wikipedia
David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) [a] was an American abolitionist, writer, and anti-slavery activist. Though his father was enslaved, his mother was free; therefore, he was free as well (partus sequitur ventrem).
David Walker (1796-1830) – Open Anthology of Earlier American …
David Walker (1796-1830) was a prominent black antislavery activist, orator, and writer from Boston. Though neglected by most literary scholars until the 1980s, Walker was among early America’s most terrifying writers.
David Walker – Anthology of Earlier American Literature: College …
David Walker (1796-1830) was a prominent black antislavery activist, orator, and writer from Boston. Though neglected by most literary scholars until the 1980s, Walker was among early America’s most terrifying writers.
David Walker - U.S. National Park Service
Frontispiece from David Walker's "Appeal." : Abolitionist, Community Activist, Author of the Appeal to the Colored Citizens of the World (1829) Wilmington, North Carolina. c.1796. Boston, Massachusetts. August 6, 1830. Born to a free mother and enslaved father around 1796, David Walker grew up free in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Black History Makers: David Walker
2017年1月13日 · David Walker (September 28, 1796 – August 6, 1830) was a courageous activist, leader, and writer. Born free, his mother was free and his father was a slave, David Walker put his life on the line by publicly demanding the immediate end of slavery in the newly established nation of the United States.
David F. Walker - Penguin Random House
DAVID F. WALKER is an award-winning comic book writer, filmmaker, journalist, and educator. Walker is best known for his work in comics, including Shaft: A Complicated Man (Dynamite Entertainment), winner of the 2015 Glyph Award for Story of the Year, and its sequel, Shaft: Imitation of Life .
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