Charles Lenox Remond (February 1, 1810 – December 22, 1873) was an American orator, activist and abolitionist based in Massachusetts. He lectured against slavery across the Northeast, and in 1840 traveled to the British Isles on a tour with William Lloyd Garrison. During the American Civil War, he recruited blacks for the United States Colored Troops, helping staff the first two units sent from Massachusetts. From a large family of African-American entrepreneurs, he was the brother of Sarah Parker Remond, also a lecturer against slavery.
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CharlesLenoxRemond (February 1, 1810 – December 22, 1873) was an American orator, activist and abolitionist based in Massachusetts. He lectured against...
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in the British Empire and in America. With the black abolitionist CharlesLenoxRemond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mathew, he organized a petition...
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welcomed several black abolitionists to lecture there, including CharlesLenoxRemond and Frederick Douglass." In France, Black History Month was first...
cause of American abolitionism. O'Connell, the black abolitionist CharlesLenoxRemond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mayhew organized a petition with...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, William Adam, and African American activist CharlesLenoxRemond sat with the women in the segregated area. Activists Elizabeth Cady...
meeting in London refused to seat America's women delegates, Garrison, CharlesLenoxRemond, Nathaniel P. Rogers, and William Adams refused to take their seats...
gender. Her husband Joseph Cassey died in 1848. Cassey then married CharlesLenoxRemond in 1850. The two moved to Salem, Massachusetts where she continued...
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recruited him to the abolitionist cause. O'Connell, black abolitionist CharlesLenoxRemond, and temperance priest Theobald Mathew organized a petition with...
to join in the proceedings, abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison, CharlesLenoxRemond, Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, and Henry Stanton, all elected to sit...
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encouraging the Irish in the US not to partake in slavery in 1841 during CharlesLenoxRemond's tour of Ireland. In order to avoid upsetting these anti-abolitionist...
Joseph Cassey's death, Amy Matilda Cassey married antislavery orator, CharlesLenoxRemond, and moved from Philadelphia to his home in Salem, Massachusetts...