Amy Matilda Cassey

Amy Cassey
Born
Amy Matilda Williams

August 14, 1809
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedAugust 15, 1856(1856-08-15) (aged 47)
Salem, Massachusetts, U.S.
Other namesAmy Matilda Williams Cassey
EducationAfrican Free School
Occupation(s)Abolitionist, school founder
Spouse(s)Joseph Cassey (married 1826–1848; death),
Charles Lenox Remond (married 1850–1856; death)
Children8, including Peter William Cassey
FatherPeter Williams Jr.

Amy Matilda Williams Cassey (August 14, 1808 – August 15, 1856) was an African American abolitionist, and was active with the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society. Cassey was a member of the group of elite African Americans who founded the Gilbert Lyceum, Philadelphia's first co-ed literary society. The society had more than forty registered members by the end of the first year.