Charles Lenox Remond Quote

I do not feel as many may feel today, to make an appeal over the prostrate form of some slave mother; nor do I care to repeat the sayings of some noble slave father.... I have only to speak for myself; to speak for freedom for myself; to determine for freedom for myself, and in doing so, I speak and determine for the freedom of every slave on every plantation.


Speech. The Liberator (July 10, 1857)


I do not feel as many may feel today, to make an appeal over the prostrate form of some slave mother; nor do I care to repeat the sayings of some...

I do not feel as many may feel today, to make an appeal over the prostrate form of some slave mother; nor do I care to repeat the sayings of some...

I do not feel as many may feel today, to make an appeal over the prostrate form of some slave mother; nor do I care to repeat the sayings of some...

I do not feel as many may feel today, to make an appeal over the prostrate form of some slave mother; nor do I care to repeat the sayings of some...