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  1. 7. Juni 2023 · Learn how Frederick Douglass' son, Charles Remond Douglass, founded Highland Beach, a Black elite resort on the Chesapeake Bay, after facing racial discrimination at another beach in 1890. Explore the history of Black recreation and culture on the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

  2. Learn about the descendants of Frederick Douglass, the civil rights leader and abolitionist, who founded and lived in Highland Beach, a town along the Chesapeake Bay. Discover how they contributed to the community, the nation, and the arts as educators, musicians, and public servants.

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  3. Charles Remond Douglass. In 1890, he and his wife Laura was denied entry to The Bay Ridge Resort on the Chesapeake bay due to their race. As a result of this discrimination, Douglass began buying properties on the beachfront south of Bay Ridge in Anne Arundel County.

  4. 16. Feb. 2024 · Charles Remond Douglass was the son of Frederick Douglass and a private in the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. He was promoted to first sergeant, but never saw combat due to a lung condition and was discharged in 1864.

  5. The Lost Prince. of Abolitionism. By Les Wallace* One of the more successful abolitionists in 1838 as a lecturing agent for the New in America was a free Negro from Massa- England Anti-Slavery Society.7 chusetts with the stately name of Charles Remond's appointment is significant Lenox Remond.

  6. 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.

  7. Charles Remond Douglass (1844-1920) was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and was the third son of Frederick Douglass and Anna Murray Douglass. He was the first African-American man to enlist for U.S. military service in New York during the Civil War--he volunteered for the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, in which his brother Lewis Henry ...