Summary
The Preamble introduces the cruel injustices, including slavery, that blacks have been subject to because of white Europeans and Americans. Walker explains that slaveowners are ignorant that slaves are humans. They see their slaves and African Americans as a different species. Walker writes about the Egyptians oppressing people, and having to face the consequences for it. This implies that there will be some type of repercussions brought to the white americans because of their cruelty. Walker believes that African Americans must take it upon themselves to overcome slavery.
According to Walker, African Americans are the most degraded people of all time, because of the cruelties that they face daily. As an African American, Walker believes that marrying a white woman is a disgrace to black people. Walker compares American slavery to Egyptian slavery in a negative way. He thinks American Slavery is much worst than Egyptian slavery because of how cruel Americans treat their slaves. Americans treat their slaves less than human and chain them up like beast. Walker makes a stand against Jefferson, disagreeing with his negative remarks toward the African American people. Lastly, Walker believes that African Americans should have equal rights as whites.
According to Walker, African Americans are the most degraded people of all time, because of the cruelties that they face daily. As an African American, Walker believes that marrying a white woman is a disgrace to black people. Walker compares American slavery to Egyptian slavery in a negative way. He thinks American Slavery is much worst than Egyptian slavery because of how cruel Americans treat their slaves. Americans treat their slaves less than human and chain them up like beast. Walker makes a stand against Jefferson, disagreeing with his negative remarks toward the African American people. Lastly, Walker believes that African Americans should have equal rights as whites.