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    Charles Lenox Remond (February 1, 1810 – December 22, 1873) was an American orator, activist and abolitionist based in Massachusetts. He lectured against...
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  • columnist Carol Remond, American journalist Charles Lenox Remond (1810–1873), American orator, abolitionist, and military organizer Jacques Rémond (born 1948)...
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    Named after a friend of his father and anti-slavery speaker, Charles Lenox Remond, Charles Remond Douglass was born on October 21, 1844, in Lynn, Massachusetts...
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    throughout the northeastern United States. One of her brothers, Charles Lenox Remond, became known as an orator and they occasionally toured together...
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    Green, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, Robert Purvis, Charles Lenox Remond, Sarah Parker Remond, Lucy Stone, and John Greenleaf Whittier, among others...
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  • including renowned anti-slavery orators Sarah Parker Remond and Charles Lenox Remond. The Remonds encouraged education for both boys and girls, but the...
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    in the British Empire and in America. With the black abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mathew, he organized a petition...
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  • in the British Empire and in America. With the black abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mathew, he organized a petition...
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    William Wells Brown, Frederick Douglass, Samuel Joseph May, and Charles Lenox Remond. Joel W. Lewis was the chairman in 1840. The New England Anti-Slavery...
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    his home and pressing his own money on them for travel expenses. Charles Lenox Remond reported being nursed through several days of fever in ‘the truly...
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    Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, William Adam, and African American activist Charles Lenox Remond sat with the women in the segregated area. Activists Elizabeth Cady...
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  • Robert Purvis Peter Randolph Charles Bennett Ray Charlotte B. Ray Charles L. Reason Hetty Reckless Charles Lenox Remond John Swett Rock David Ruggles...
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    spirit is at home, and I delight to dwell. The black abolitionist, Charles Lenox Remond said that it was only on hearing O'Connell speak in London (the first...
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    cause of American abolitionism. O'Connell, the black abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond, and the temperance priest Theobold Mayhew organized a petition with...
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    Frederick Douglass, Henry Highland Garnet, Sarah Parker Remond, her brother Charles Lenox Remond, James W. C. Pennington, Martin Delany, Samuel Ringgold...
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    meeting in London refused to seat America's women delegates, Garrison, Charles Lenox Remond, Nathaniel P. Rogers, and William Adams refused to take their seats...
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  • gender. Her husband Joseph Cassey died in 1848. Cassey then married Charles Lenox Remond in 1850. The two moved to Salem, Massachusetts where she continued...
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  • welcomed several black abolitionists to lecture there, including Charles Lenox Remond and Frederick Douglass." In France, Black History Month was first...
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    point to include a woman, Lucretia Mott, and an African American, Charles Lenox Remond, in their delegation. Both the Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery...
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    narrative Twelve Years a Slave Sarah Parker Remond: lecturer and abolitionist, physician Charles Lenox Remond Daniel Payne: educator, college administrator...
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    1867 which included other activists such as Susan B. Anthony and Charles Lenox Remond. In 1863, Jacobs and her mother founded Jacobs Free School, a Freedmen's...
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    recruited him to the abolitionist cause. O'Connell, black abolitionist Charles Lenox Remond, and temperance priest Theobald Mathew organized a petition with...
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    Pedro, multiple Olympic medalist in judo and former world champion Charles Lenox Remond, activist and abolitionist, lived in Wakefield C. F. Russell (1897–1987)...
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    Rankin (American) Hermann Raster (American) John D. Read (American) Charles Lenox Remond (American) Ernestine Rose (American) Benjamin Rush (American) John...
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    joined the household of Amy Matilda Cassey and her second husband, Charles Lenox Remond, in Salem, Massachusetts, so that she could attend the Higginson...
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    81. Raz, Guy (February 11, 2011). "A Clever Hero: Slave Revolt Leader Charles Deslondes". npr. Retrieved July 22, 2022. Junius P. Rodriguez, ed. The...
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    Frederick Douglass, Jacob Gibbs, Stephen Myers, William Cooper Nell, Charles Lenox Remond, and John Rock. Green provided shelter for Harriet Tubman and people...
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  • to join in the proceedings, abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison, Charles Lenox Remond, 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 Charles Lenox Remond's tour of Ireland. In order to avoid upsetting these anti-abolitionist...
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    Joseph Cassey's death, Amy Matilda Cassey married antislavery orator, Charles Lenox Remond, and moved from Philadelphia to his home in Salem, Massachusetts...
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