Theodore Clark Weld Racial Inequality

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Theodore was born November 23, 1803 in Hampton, Connecticut to Ludovicus Weld and Elizabeth Clark Weld. Weld was first inspired to pursue a life of abolition when, at the age of six, an African American boy enrolled into his school. Upon noticing the way the teacher treated the boy, Theodore asked to sit next to him in an act of rebellion. At the age of 16, he left school and began to develop his public speaking skills, in an attempt to speak out on the effects of racial

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