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Sarah Parker Remond: Black Abolitionist Diplomat

Posted on July 30, 2018 by MAMcIntosh

She took the international abolitionist stage during the Civil War. By Adam McNeil / 07.13.2018 PhD Student in Black Women’s Intellectual and Political History University of Delaware The meaning of the American Civil War has been, and still is, one of the most contentious issues facing the United States today. An aspect of the war that seems[…]

Posted in Abolition, Civil War, History, Slavery

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