An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe
Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894) left the free black community of Salem, Massachusetts, where she was born, to become one of the first women to travel on extensive lecture tours across the United Kingdom. Remond eventually moved to Florence, Italy, where she earned a degree at one of Europe's most prestigious medical schools. Her language skills enabled her to join elite salons in Florence and Rome, where she entertained high society with musical soirees even while maintaining connections to European emancipation movements.

Remond's extensive travels and diverse acquaintances demonstrate that the nineteenth-century grand tour of Europe was not exclusively the privilege of white intellectuals but included African American travelers, among them women. This biography, based on international archival research, tells the fascinating story of how Remond forged a radical path, establishing relationships with fellow activists, artists, and intellectuals across Europe.
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An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe
Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894) left the free black community of Salem, Massachusetts, where she was born, to become one of the first women to travel on extensive lecture tours across the United Kingdom. Remond eventually moved to Florence, Italy, where she earned a degree at one of Europe's most prestigious medical schools. Her language skills enabled her to join elite salons in Florence and Rome, where she entertained high society with musical soirees even while maintaining connections to European emancipation movements.

Remond's extensive travels and diverse acquaintances demonstrate that the nineteenth-century grand tour of Europe was not exclusively the privilege of white intellectuals but included African American travelers, among them women. This biography, based on international archival research, tells the fascinating story of how Remond forged a radical path, establishing relationships with fellow activists, artists, and intellectuals across Europe.
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An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe

An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe

by Sirpa Salenius
An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe

An Abolitionist Abroad: Sarah Parker Remond in Cosmopolitan Europe

by Sirpa Salenius

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Sarah Parker Remond (1826–1894) left the free black community of Salem, Massachusetts, where she was born, to become one of the first women to travel on extensive lecture tours across the United Kingdom. Remond eventually moved to Florence, Italy, where she earned a degree at one of Europe's most prestigious medical schools. Her language skills enabled her to join elite salons in Florence and Rome, where she entertained high society with musical soirees even while maintaining connections to European emancipation movements.

Remond's extensive travels and diverse acquaintances demonstrate that the nineteenth-century grand tour of Europe was not exclusively the privilege of white intellectuals but included African American travelers, among them women. This biography, based on international archival research, tells the fascinating story of how Remond forged a radical path, establishing relationships with fellow activists, artists, and intellectuals across Europe.

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ISBN-13: 9781613764824
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
Publication date: 06/29/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Sirpa Salenius is senior lecturer at the University of Eastern Finland.

Table of Contents

Front Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Remond and Antebellum Free Black Communities 2. Early Activism in the United States 3. England, 1858-1866 4. Advocate for Racial and Gender Emancipation 5. Abolitionists for Italian Risorgimento 6. Firenze “La Bella” 7. Transatlantic Cosmopolitan in Italy Coda Notes Index About the Author Back Cover

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DoVeanna Fulton

Salenius effectively draws on archival research of Remond and her contemporaries to showcase Remond's activism and demonstrate that African Americans were critically and intimately engaged in transatlantic political and social activities.

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