“Are We Not Your Sisters?” Salem’s Remond Family and African-Americans in the Suffrage Movement

Sunday, September 25, 2022

“Are We Not Your Sisters?” Salem’s Remond Family and African-Americans in the Suffrage Movement

Date & Time

Sunday, September 25, 2022

Recurring Event

Time Slot(s):

Virtual pre-recorded lecture available on our website: https://www.hamiltonhall.org/rosemond

Description

Pre-recorded lecture: With the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1920, women celebrated finally being granted the right to vote. Most, however, were unaware of the shoulders on which they stood. Not always a popular position, universal suffrage regardless of race was not a priority among many of the proponents.

Throughout the Suffrage Movement, even in its infancy, African-American women and men, including Salem siblings Sarah and Charles Remond, were leaders in the movement to grant voting rights to ALL women.

Event Category

  • Civic
  • History
  • Lecture/Talk

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