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Charles Lenox Remond, black abolitionist, ran a successful catering business on the ground floor of the [[Hamilton Hall]] in Salem. An immigrant from Curacao, he was politically active in the causes of antislavery and school desegregation. | |||
His daughter [[Sarah Parker Remond]] went on to become an internationally renowned antislavery lecturer. | His daughter [[Sarah Parker Remond]] went on to become an internationally renowned antislavery lecturer. | ||
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Revision as of 10:23, 24 April 2009
Charles Lenox Remond, black abolitionist, ran a successful catering business on the ground floor of the Hamilton Hall in Salem. An immigrant from Curacao, he was politically active in the causes of antislavery and school desegregation. His daughter Sarah Parker Remond went on to become an internationally renowned antislavery lecturer.