Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. Charles Remond Douglass was the first African-American to enlist in military service during the Civil War, volunteering for the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. He rose to the rank of Major. When the family moved to Washington, D.C. in 1867, he worked as a clerk in the Freedmen's Bureau, the Treasury Department, and numerous other federal agencies.

  2. 3. Okt. 2013 · From Oxford Reference: "Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, Charles Remond Douglass was the third and youngest son of Frederick and Anna Murray Douglass. Named for his father's friend and fellow black antislavery speaker Charles Lenox Remond, Charles attended the public schools in Rochester, New York, where the family moved in late 1847. As a boy, he ...

  3. In a 1917 manuscript shown here, entitled 'Incidents in the home life of Frederick Douglass', Charles Remond Douglass chronicles the life of Frederick Douglass not as a former enslaved person, nor a professional orator, but as a father. On page 11 Charles Remond writes: 'My fathers [sic] home life during my childhood days was not prolonged. My ...

  4. Charles Remond Douglass (1844-1920) was the youngest son of Anna Murray Douglass (1813-1882) and Frederick Douglass. He served a distinguished military career as a combat soldier first in the 54th Massachusetts regiment and then in the 5th Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry. Like his eldest brother, Lewis Henry, Charles Remond’s letters from the frontlines survive and provide us with a powerful ...

  5. Born free in 1810, Remond was the brother of Sarah Parker Remond. In his 20s, he began speaking against slavery for William Lloyd Garrison’s organisation, the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society and both men travelled to London for the World’s Antislavery Convention in 1840. Charles Remond (Wikipedia)

  6. Charles Remond Douglass (Lynn, 21 de outubro de 1844 — Washington, D.C., 24 de novembro de 1920) foi o quarto filho e o mais novo dos filhos homem do líder abolicionista negro estadunidense Frederick Douglass e o último deles a falecer.

  7. 1. Aug. 2018 · Previously unseen speeches, letters, autobiographies, and photographs of Frederick Douglass and his sons, Lewis Henry, Frederick Jr. and Charles Remond Douglass, from the Walter O. Evans collectionWhile the many public lives of Frederick Douglass - as the representative 'fugitive slave', autobiographer, orator, abolitionist, reformer, philosopher and statesman - are lionised worldwide, If I ...