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  1. Charles Remond. Charles L. Remond’s visit to Britain in the 1830s set the precedent for other visiting African Americans throughout the century. He won great support in Ireland and used his powerful oratory to convince Britons of the brutality of American slavery. He said he had no other apology to offer for his attendance there than the ...

  2. Born 21 October 1844, Charles Remond Douglass was a single, 19-year-old printer from Rochester, New York, when he enlisted in Company F on 18 April 1863. However, due to lung problems, he never took the field with the regiment. He left the regiment on 19 March 1864 to become a 1st Sergeant in the 5th Massachusetts Cavalry.

  3. Charles Remond’s father worked as barber and later with the help of his wife also worked as a caterer. 8 By the date of the Philadelphia convention he had developed into seasoned speaker, having toured throughout New England, lecturing at state conventions and anti-slavery societies with Frederick Douglass and Wendell Phillips. 9

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Anna Murray Douglass was the first wife of Frederick Douglass and the mother of all five of their children. Not much research beyond a surface level is available on Anna and how she played a critical role in Frederick’s success. Anna was born on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, one of 12 children of two parents who were enslaved.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Charles Remond Douglass rose to the rank of Major. His other accomplishments include working at federal agencies and being appointed as a trustee for the District of Columbia schools in 1872. “He worked to employ the first African-American teachers in the district’s schools and assured they received equal pay,” according to information ...

  6. Feb 18, 2023 · Both his older brother Lewis Henry Douglass and younger brother Charles Remond Douglass were among the first enlistees in that famed regiment. Charles, in fact, was the very first man of color to enlist from the State of New York. Career As was true of his world-renowned father, as well as his two brothers, Frederick Jr., lived many lives in one.

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