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A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations With David Walker showcases the philosophical endeavors of David Walker, an abolitionist and intellectual who was situated in the midst of America''s turbulent period of unrest just prior to the Civil War. In this text, Scriven treats Walker as a philosophical sage of sorts. He poses philosophical questions regarding race, resistance, and the problems of evil and solicits answers via Walker''s text. The book contains five main chapters with three appendices containing the three respective self-edited versions of Walker''s appeal, material that has never appeared together in one volume. This piece contributes to the growing body of African-American philosophy housed with the American philosophical tradition and is the first book-length philosophical treatment in Walker scholarship.

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Chapter 1 An Overview of Walker and His Appeal Chapter 2 Race and Slavery Chapter 3 The Bible, Black Theology, and the Racial Problem of Evil Chapter 4 Resistance Traditions Chapter 5 Postscript Chapter 6 Appendix: Three Versions of David Walker'sAppeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 4/9/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739120668, 978-0739120668
      ISBN10: 0739120662

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      Book Synopsis
      A Dealer of Old Clothes: Philosophical Conversations With David Walker showcases the philosophical endeavors of David Walker, an abolitionist and intellectual who was situated in the midst of America''s turbulent period of unrest just prior to the Civil War. In this text, Scriven treats Walker as a philosophical sage of sorts. He poses philosophical questions regarding race, resistance, and the problems of evil and solicits answers via Walker''s text. The book contains five main chapters with three appendices containing the three respective self-edited versions of Walker''s appeal, material that has never appeared together in one volume. This piece contributes to the growing body of African-American philosophy housed with the American philosophical tradition and is the first book-length philosophical treatment in Walker scholarship.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 An Overview of Walker and His Appeal Chapter 2 Race and Slavery Chapter 3 The Bible, Black Theology, and the Racial Problem of Evil Chapter 4 Resistance Traditions Chapter 5 Postscript Chapter 6 Appendix: Three Versions of David Walker'sAppeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World

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