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Plaque dedicated to Sarah Parker Remond (London, UK)

    Sarah Parker Remond (b. Salem, Massachusetts, 1826 -d. 1894, Rome, Italy) was an abolitionist lecturer, women’s rights advocate, doctor; Black American, who toured in England, Ireland, and Scotland to raise awareness of the horrors of slavery, contributed to the unification of Italy by participating in fund-raising efforts. She moved to Florence, Italy where she studied medicine at the prestigious Santa Maria Nuova hospital school, graduating as an obstetrician.

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    Address: Opposite 1-6 Grenville Street, on the corner of Grenville Street and Brunswick Square, London, UK