Celebrating the people and events of Black History in America
Friday, October 27, 2006
Sarah Parker Redmond's Unusual Life
Sarah Parker Redmond led a life that was extremely unusual for African-American women of her times. Born into a financially secure family in 1824, Redmond would grow up to become abolitionist. As one of several African-Americans who was employed as an agent of an abolitionist society, she lectured in the northeast United States and Canada. In 1859, Redmond left for England and gave anti-slavery lectures there and later also included Ireland and Scotland on her circuit. Redmond eventually settled in Italy where she lived until her death in 1894.
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