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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.
Henry Edward Catto Jr. (December 6, 1930 – December 18, 2011) was an American businessman and public servant. [2] A native of San Antonio, Texas and son of a prominent insurance man, he was educated at T.M.I.—The Episcopal School of Texas, graduating in 1948, and at Williams College, graduating in 1952.
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Octavius Catto (1839–1871) was born in South Carolina and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [2] He protested to desegregate Philadelphia's trolley system, recruited African Americans to join the Union Army during the American Civil War, and campaigned for Pennsylvania to ratify the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which banned voting discrimination based on race. [3]
Graeme Catto was born in Aberdeen, the son of a local general practitioner.He attended Robert Gordon's College (Aberdeen; 1950–63), becoming school captain and gaining the Otaki Shield for the pupil outstanding in character, leadership and athletics.
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Harry Catto (1865–1912), American Negro league baseball outfielder; Henry E. Catto Jr. (1930–2011), American businessman and ambassador; Jamie Catto (born 1968), British singer/songwriter; Jeremy Catto (1939–2018), British historian; Malcolm Catto, English drummer and record producer; Max Catto (1907–1992), English playwright and novelist