David Walker has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Electric Smoker Cookbook.

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Electric Smoker Cookbook

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Summary

Are you a smoked meat lover? Do you have an electric smoker and would like to learn how to cook the best types of meat? No matter if you are already a believer or if you need a bit more convincing about the benefits of using an electric smoker, this audiobook will help you see the power this simple kitchen gadget can bring to your culinary artillery. This audiobook contains: A few of the first steps you should do before you begin using your electric smoker, including how to "clean" it out Easy ways to prepare your favorite grilled meats, sides, and vegetables (but easier) How to prepare game meats like pheasant, venison, duck, and bison without losing a sweat Simple ways to prepare your own sauces and spices to flavor your meats and add to your cooking repertoire. This audiobook walks you through a myriad of recipes that you can use, which will convince you of the ease, convenience, and versatility of the electric smoker. It is chock full of recipes that can help you use your electric smoker every day of the week or to pull it out for special occasions. With concise and easy-to-understand recipes, this recipe audiobook is wonderful for the beginner or expert smoker. Do not waste time wishing you knew how to use your electric smoker. This audiobook will break you in using the electric smoker the right way without you losing any sleep or experiencing cooking horror stories! Let’s get smoking!

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Author: David Walker
Length: 2 hrs and 18 mins
Available on Audible
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Paleo Diet for Beginners: Lose Weight and Live Healthy!

Summary

The entire Paleo Diet can be summed up into a single statement: If we couldn’t hunt or gather it during the Stone Age, then we should not eat it. One of the biggest selling points of the Paleo Diet is that you do not have to count calories, although you can certainly do so if you want. It will help you lose weight, build muscle, and get into amazing shape! The Paleo Diet works as long as you follow through with it correctly! It has helped a great number of people achieve some amazing results. You can just do a quick Google search to find that out. Just like any other changes to your life, you must do it the right way. You need to get into the right mindset and focus on the right foods. Then you can create an environment that promotes continued success. 

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Author: David Walker
Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
Available on Audible
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David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World

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David Walker (1796-1830), the son of an enslaved man and a free black woman, was an entrepreneur, abolitionist, author and anti-slavery activist. In 1829, he published An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, a radical call for black solidarity and resistance to slavery.  It raised awareness of the abuses of slavery, encouraged pride in its black readers and offered hope that change would eventually come. Being a radical anti-slavery document, it caused a stir upon publication, as it called upon readers to take an active role in fighting their oppression, regardless of the risk. Walker also criticized the American Colonization Society, which sought to deport all free and freed blacks from the United States to a colony in Africa.

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Author: David Walker
Category: History, World
Length: 3 hrs and 32 mins
Available on Audible
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Abolitionists Mega Collection: Thought Leaders in the Fight to End Slavery Before the Civil War

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Abolitionism was the movement that strove to end slavery in the United States. The abolitionists saw slavery as a stain and an affliction on the United States and made it their goal to eradicate slave ownership. Abolitionists produced anti-slavery literature, sent petitions to Congress, and ran for political office.  Abolitionists Mega Collection: Thought Leaders in the Fight to End Slavery Before the Civil War includes:  Book 1: Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, which covers the life of the prominent abolitionist during and after the Civil War. Douglass provides a fuller account of his escape from slavery and the underground railway to freedom.  Book 2: David Walker's Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World. Walker (1796-1830), the son of an enslaved man and a free Black woman, was an entrepreneur, abolitionist, author, and anti-slavery activist. In 1829, he published "An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World", a radical call for Black solidarity and resistance to slavery. It raised awareness of the abuses of slavery, encouraged pride in its Black readers, and offered hope that change would eventually come.  Book 3: The Narrative of Sojourner Truth. An autobiographical narrative that chronicles Sojourner Truth’s life as a slave in upstate New York and her transformation into an abolitionist, women’s rights activist, orator, and preacher.  Book 4: The Black Man, His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements. Born a slave, William Wells Brown (1814-1884) escaped to the North, where he became a prominent abolitionist, historian, novelist, and playwright. His 1863 book portrays the lives of individuals selected by Brown that had “by their own genius, capacity, and intellectual development, surmounted the many obstacles which slavery and prejudice have thrown in their way, and raised themselves to positions of honor and influence".  Book 5: Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade. John Newton was the master of a slave ship, later becoming a beloved Anglican priest and an ardent abolitionist.  Book 6: The Past and the Present Condition and the Destiny of the Colored Race. Henry Highland Garnet was an African American abolitionist whose "Call to Rebellion" speech in 1843 encouraged slaves to rise up against their owners.  Book 7: The Church and Prejudice. Frederick Douglass would eventually become one of the most powerful orators of his day. In 1841, three years after he had escaped from slavery and settled in Massachusetts, Douglass delivered a brief oration on something he had not anticipated: racial prejudice in Northern churches.  Book 8: Prejudice Against the Colored Man. Rev. Theodore S. Wright (1797-1847) was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in New York City and a conductor on the Underground Railroad. In this speech Wright described anti-Black prejudice as nefarious and wicked and something that should be reprobated and discountenanced.  Book 9: "Why Sit Ye Here and Die?" In her 1832 lecture, "Why Sit Ye Here and Die?", Maria W. Stewart demanded equal rights for African American women while criticizing both the slavery of the South and the lack of opportunity and equality in the North.  Book 10: The Experience of Rev. Thomas H. Jones. The author, who was born a slave on a plantation near Wilmington, North Carolina, discusses the religious meetings he conducted as a slave.  Book 11: "What Are the Colored People Doing for Themselves?" In this speech of 1848, the great abolitionist Frederick Douglass makes an eloquent call for self-reliance. 

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