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Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, second class passenger, was the only black person on the Titanic. He was traveling with his pregnant wife and two young daughters from France to Haiti. They were originally supposed to sail on a different ship, but were transferred at the last minute to the Titanic. He did not survive, but his wife and two daughters did.

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712 people survived the sinking of Titanic (1,496 people did not).

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There was forty three servants on he Titanic. The wealthy took their servants along. The servants were given second class accommodations.

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Yes, there were servants on the Titanic when it went down. These people were a part of the wait staff on the ship.

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no they did not only the first class passengers had maids

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90 and 1,316 passengers and 891 crew members and 1,500 people died

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They mostly traveled in 2nd class


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Second-Class on Titanic had no people that were particularly famous BEFORE the sinking but the disaster immortalized many survivors AND victims, such as the bandleader Wallace Hartley, who played as the ship went down; Father Thomas Byles who gave comfort to the doomed before being lost himself; and Michel Navratil who died while kidnapping his own children. Notable survivors include Mary Davis and Edith Brown Haisman who were noted for their longevity; Hosono, the only Japanese passenger; and Lawrence Beesley who wrote his recollections into a book.


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Did any labors travel in first class or second class in the Titanic?

They mostly traveled in 2nd class


Were there any famous second class prople on the Titanic?

Second-Class on Titanic had no people that were particularly famous BEFORE the sinking but the disaster immortalized many survivors AND victims, such as the bandleader Wallace Hartley, who played as the ship went down; Father Thomas Byles who gave comfort to the doomed before being lost himself; and Michel Navratil who died while kidnapping his own children. Notable survivors include Mary Davis and Edith Brown Haisman who were noted for their longevity; Hosono, the only Japanese passenger; and Lawrence Beesley who wrote his recollections into a book.


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