David Walker was an abolitionist who was born in Wilmington, North Carolina in September of 1785. His son, Edward, became an attorney and then went on to become an elected member of the Massachusetts State Legislature.
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Frederick Douglass, Denmark Vesey, Gabriel Prosser, and David Walker were all prominent figures in the 19th-century struggle against slavery and for African American rights. Douglass was a former enslaved person who became a leading abolitionist and orator, while Vesey and Prosser were known for their attempts at leading slave revolts in the U.S. David Walker was an influential abolitionist and author of "Walker's Appeal," which called for resistance against slavery. Together, they represent a powerful legacy of resistance and advocacy for freedom and equality in the face of systemic oppression.
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The Walker Brothers, a popular music group from the 1960s, consisted of Scott Walker, Gary Walker, and John Walker. Scott Walker was known to have been married and had children, while Gary Walker has also been married and has children. John Walker was married as well but did not have children.
David Walker was born on June 10, 1941.
David Walker was born on June 10, 1941.
Jack David Walker is 6' 8".
David G. Walker was born in 1946.
David Allan Walker was born in 1956.
Walker David Miller was born in 1939.
David T. Walker was born in 1941.
David Alan Walker was born in 1928.
David Davis Walker was born in 1840.
David Davis Walker died in 1918.
David Walker - abolitionist - was born in 1796.
David Walker - abolitionist - died in 1830.