Octavius Catto | |
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Born | |
Died | October 10, 1871 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US | (aged 32)
Resting place | Eden Cemetery, Collingdale, Pennsylvania, US |
Movement | Civil rights movement |
Partner | Caroline LeCount (fiancée) |
Octavius Valentine Catto (February 22, 1839 – October 10, 1871) was an American educator, intellectual, and civil rights activist. He became principal of male students at the Institute for Colored Youth, where he had also been educated. Born free in Charleston, South Carolina, in a prominent mixed-race family, he moved north as a boy with his family. After completing his education, he went into teaching, and became active in civil rights. He also became known as a top cricket and baseball player in 19th-century Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A Republican, he was shot and killed in election-day violence in Philadelphia, where ethnic Irish of the Democratic Party, who were anti-Reconstruction and had opposed black suffrage, attacked black men to prevent their voting.