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Slavery and Freedom Speakers series: “Westport’s Stories of Unfreedom”

Little Compton Community Center The Commons, Little Compton, RI, United States

On Thursday, February 23, 2017 at 7PM at the Community Center, Tony Connors, President of the Westport Historical Society, will present “Westport’s Stories of Unfreedom” based on his extensive research using Westport’s primary source documents. The talk is supported by the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities and is the final installment of the Slavery and Freedom […]

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Slavery and Freedom Speakers series: “Two Generations of Freedom: From Kofi to Paul Cuffe”

Little Compton Community Center The Commons, Little Compton, RI, United States

On Wednesday, February 1, 2017 at 7 PM at the Community Center, Jeffrey Fortin will present “Two Generations of Freedom: From Kofi to Paul Cuffe.”  Dr. Fortin is the Paul Cuffe Fellow at Mystic Seaport Museum and Assistant Professor of History at Emmanuel College. His book on the life of Paul Cuffe will be published […]

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Slavery and Freedom Speaker Series: Elon Cook

Little Compton Community Center The Commons, Little Compton, RI, United States

On January 25, 2017 at 7PM, at the Little Compton Community Center, Elon Cook, Program Manager & Curator of the new Center for Reconciliation for the Episcopal Diocese of Rhode Island will speak on the exciting work of the Center for Reconciliation and how institutions and individuals can collaborate to increase public knowledge about slavery […]

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Stories of Enslavement and Indenture in Little Compton

Little Compton Community Center The Commons, Little Compton, RI, United States

Join Little Compton Historical Managing Director Marjory O'Toole as she discusses her research into the lives of Little Compton's 250 enslaved and indentured people.   Photo: Lucy Collins, a free black woman who lived and worked in Little Compton.

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Stories of Enslavement and Indenture in Little Compton

Little Compton Community Center The Commons, Little Compton, RI, United States

Join Little Compton Historical Managing Director Marjory O'Toole as she discusses her research into the lives of Little Compton's 250 enslaved and indentured people. Photo: Lucy Collins, a free black woman who lived and worked in Little Compton.

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