Charles Lenox Remond, a pioneering abolitionist and orator, died on this day in 1873. He was the first Black lecturer employed by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Known for his eloquence and unwavering commitment to justice, Remond traveled widely to speak against slavery and advocate for equal rights. His work helped lay the foundation for the broader abolitionist movement and the fight for African American civil rights.
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