David Walker’s Appeal was a pamphlet that he snuck in the clothes that he tailored. Walker believed that the ignorance of black people played a huge role in their oppression. The purpose of the pamphlet was to educate black people on what they did not know. Walker touches on his disapproval of Jefferson’s view of Black people that he expressed in the "Notes of Virginia". In the pamphlet Walker also speaks on how White Christians contradicted their religious beliefs with their actions, and that God was the only ruler of men.