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  1. Charles Remond Douglass (October 21, 1844 – November 24, 1920) is the third and youngest son of Frederick Douglass and his first wife Anna Murray Douglass. Charles Remond Douglass was the first African-American man to enlist in the military in New York during the Civil War, and served as one of the first African-American clerks in the Freedmen's Bureau in Washington, DC. Named after a friend ...

  2. Frederick Douglass: Family life. First page of a 19 page manuscript entitled 'Incidents in the home life of Frederick Douglass' written by Charles Remond Douglass, dated 1917. From the Walter O and Linda Evans Collection. Having escaped chattel slavery in 1838, the anti-slavery author and campaigner Frederick Douglass married Anna Murray, a ...

  3. Charles Remond Douglass was the third and youngest son of Frederick Douglass and his first wife Anna Murray Douglass. He was the first African-American man to enlist in the military in New York during the Civil War, and served as one of the first African-American clerks in the Freedmen's Bureau in Washington, D.C.

  4. Charles Remond Douglass (1844-1920) was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and was the third son of Frederick Douglass and Anna Murray Douglass. He was the first African-American man to enlist for U.S. military service in New York during the Civil War--he volunteered for the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, in which his brother Lewis Henry Douglass also served.

  5. 22 de out. de 2016 · Among them were Octavius Catto in Philadelphia, and Charles Remond Douglass, youngest son of Frederick Douglass. It's unclear whether Catto and Douglass intended to be baseball pioneers, but they both sought to recruit and organize young black men. In the second half of the 19th century, the best way to do that was through baseball.

  6. 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.

  7. 28 de fev. de 2019 · Frederick Douglass. Just the name alone is enough to inspire us to think of a life lived in activism and an unceasing fight for social justice. But there are other names in the life story of Frederick Douglass that are far more unknown to us, those of his daughters and sons: Rosetta, Lewis Henry, Frederick Jr., Charles Remond and Annie Douglass.