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  1. Douglass, Charles R. (Charles Remond Douglass), 1844-1920 Person Staff Only Dates. Existence: 1844 - 1920 Usage: 1844 - 1920 Suggest a Correction ...

  2. Born in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, USA on 21 October 1844 to Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey Douglass and Anna Murray. Charles Remond Douglass married Mary Elizabeth nee Murphy Douglass and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 November 1920 in District of Columbia, USA.

  3. May 23, 2018 · Charles Lennox Remond (1810-1873), African American leader, was one of the first black abolitionists and a delegate to the World Antislavery Convention held in London in 1840. Charles Lennox Remond was born in Salem, Mass., on Feb. 1, 1810, the son of a free West Indian barber who had voluntarily emigrated to the United States.

  4. Lesser Glory: The Civil War Military. areer of Charles Remond DouglassJohn R. McKiviganIUPUICharles Douglass in Uniform, c. 1864. Courtesy of the Mo. rland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University Archives Howard University, Washington, D.C.Almost immediately after having been appointed a recruiter for the Fifty-Fourth Massachusetts Infantry ...

  5. The Life Summary of Charles Redmond. When Charles Redmond Douglass was born on 21 December 1844, in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, was 26 and his mother, Anna Murray, was 30. He married Mary Elizabeth Murphy in December 1866, in Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States.

  6. The eldest son of noted abolitionist Frederick Douglass and his wife Anna Douglass, Lewis Henry Douglass (1840–1908) was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts. In his youth, Lewis apprenticed as a typesetter for his father’s publications The North Star and Douglass' Weekly. Heeding the call for black recruits from Frederick Douglass and others ...

  7. 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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