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John Remond ran a successful catering business on the ground floor of the [[Hamilton Hall]] in Salem. An immigrant from Curaca, he was politically active in the anti-slavery cause and school desegregation.  
John Remond ran a successful catering business on the ground floor of the [[Hamilton Hall]] in Salem. An immigrant from Curaca,in the Caribbean, he was politically active in the anti-slavery cause and school desegregation.  
He began his career as a hairdresser. Leter, with his wife's help, he became a caterer. He handled some of the most important fuctions in town, including the 200th anniversary dinner for Salem and a dinner for Pres. Andrew Jackson in 1833.
 
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.
His son [[Remond, Charles Lenox|Charles Lenox Remond]] was a gifted orator and was active in anti-slavery meetings.
His son [[Remond, Charles Lenox|Charles Lenox Remond]] was a gifted orator and was active in anti-slavery meetings.



Revision as of 12:37, 4 May 2011

John Remond ran a successful catering business on the ground floor of the Hamilton Hall in Salem. An immigrant from Curaca,in the Caribbean, he was politically active in the anti-slavery cause and school desegregation. He began his career as a hairdresser. Leter, with his wife's help, he became a caterer. He handled some of the most important fuctions in town, including the 200th anniversary dinner for Salem and a dinner for Pres. Andrew Jackson in 1833.

His daughter Sarah Parker Remond went on to become an internationally renowned antislavery lecturer.

His son Charles Lenox Remond was a gifted orator and was active in anti-slavery meetings.

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