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Honor Black History in Providence with the Center for Reconciliation's Tour - Rhode Island Monthly

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Photo credit: Nick Millard/PWCVB Editor’s Note: This post has been updated from a previous version originally published in 2020. Fact checking assistance by Molly E. Harris. There are sites of enslavement and sites of sanctuary. Sites of revision and sites of reconciliation. Sites of bravery and sites of unthinkable cruelty. So much of Providence’s early black history has been whitewashed to appease our collective conscience. But now, thanks to …
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Rhode Island Monthly broke the news in on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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