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In Honor and Memory: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

To celebrate the life and legacy of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. we are looking back at the famous MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR FREEDOM AND JOBS, August … Continue reading

16 January 2012 · Leave a comment

The Great Swamp Massacre, a Conversation with James A. Warren

This interview with Rhode Island author James A. Warren was conducted over email in December 2020, anticipating the 345th anniversary of the Great Swamp Massacre, which originally occurred on December … Continue reading

19 December 2020 · Leave a comment

Rhode Island Begins

In the beginning, there were Wampanoag and Narragansett people, among others. There were villages and crops, the ocean and the Bay. The Native Americans who lived in what is now … Continue reading

17 November 2011 · 1 Comment

Jireh Bull Garrison House

On Wednesday, October 26, we were fortunate enough to have Colin Porter, Ph.D. candidate at Brown, speak about the archaeology of the Jireh Bull House at Pettaquamscutt, a site he … Continue reading

2 November 2011 · Leave a comment

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