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SUMMARY:The Second American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Historian Christian McBurney will give a presentation. The second American Revolution: Rhode Island’s role in the Abolition movement in the North\, 1763 to 1784. \nRI historian Christian McBurney will speak on the RI and Providence Plantations’ role in the abolition movement in the North during the Revolutionary period. McBurney has authored several books on RI history and is the founder and editor of the Online Review of Rhode Island History.
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/the-second-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Smith’s Castle\, 55 Richard Smith Drive\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852
CATEGORIES:Conversations at the Castle
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SUMMARY:Arthur Bowler: In Slavery and Freedom
DESCRIPTION:Colonial Tea: Dr. Jane Lancaster \nWe’ll follow the  extraordinary odyssey taken by an “ordinary” enslaved man in the 18th century. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/arthur-bowler-in-slavery-and-freedom/
CATEGORIES:Colonial Tea
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SUMMARY:The Untold Story: Rhode Island African Americans as Loyalists
DESCRIPTION:Jamestown historian Peter Fay  \nThe pivotal role African Americans played in helping the British suppress rebel resistance in Rhode Island in the early years of the War of Independence has been largely overlooked. In 1775\, General Nathanael Greene of Warwick condemned the burning of rebel houses in Jamestown\, noting that “Col. Joseph Wanton’s Negroes piloted [British Captain] Wallace’s crew about the island and pointed out the houses to burn.” \nPeter Fay examines why such acts of agency by Black loyalists have been largely excluded by historians\, while narratives of Black patriotism\, especially the celebrated Black Regiment\, have been elevated. Recovering these untold stories from the historical record and examining their erasure will shed much light on the racial-political lens through which America still views itself today.
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/the-untold-story-rhode-island-african-americans-as-loyalists/
LOCATION:Smith’s Castle\, 55 Richard Smith Drive\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852
CATEGORIES:Conversations at the Castle
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SUMMARY:Brass Attack!
DESCRIPTION:Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Food trucks and BYO picnic welcome.
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/brass-attack/
LOCATION:Smith’s Castle\, 55 Richard Smith Drive\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852
CATEGORIES:Music on the Meadow
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SUMMARY:Women During the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Smith’s Castle historian Marilyn Harris will talk about “Women During the American Revolution”. \nRegister Here.
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/women-during-the-american-revolution/
CATEGORIES:Breakfast Talk
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SUMMARY:Meeting Under Occupation
DESCRIPTION:Newport and Portsmouth Quaker Meeting Houses During British Occupation of Rhode Island\nGuest Speaker: Elizabeth Caden \n“Rhode Island Quakers in the War of Independence” Quakers almost from their founding refused to participate in military activities\, and Rhode Island Colony generally honored that position of conscience. The War of Independence challenged their position and forced hard decisions. This talk will explore how the Quaker community coped with the War of Independence\, and with changes to civilian life in the colony due to the British occupations and disruptions to maritime trade. \nElizabeth Cazden is a retired lawyer and Quaker historian based in Providence\, RI. She has written and spoken in both academic and public settings on Quaker history\, with a special focus on New England Quakers’ participation in the enslavement of Africans and in land expropriation from Indigenous communities. She is also an active Quaker\, having served in many capacities for New England Yearly Meeting and national and international Quaker organizations.
URL:https://smiths.focusweb.dev/event/meeting-under-occupation/
LOCATION:Smith’s Castle\, 55 Richard Smith Drive\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852
CATEGORIES:Conversations at the Castle,History
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