Rhode Island Mariners of Color: From Bondage to Boatsteerer

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Rhode Island Mariners of Color: From Bondage to Boatsteerer, Online Event
Event Title
Rhode Island Mariners of Color: From Bondage to Boatsteerer
Event Date
08-09-2021
Last Date for Applying
08-09-2021
Location
Online Event
Organization Name / Organize By
Newport Middle Passage Project
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Newport Middle Passage Project
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EventCategory
Non Technical
EventLevel
All (State/Province/Region, National & International)
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For centuries, Rhode Island sent its young men to sea. As agriculture and slavery slowly declined, hundreds left the rural towns, many of them formerly enslaved African American and Indigenous men, seeking opportunities in shipping and whaling. As cooks, first mates, oarsmen, and boatsteerers, they crossed the bay, the Atlantic, and the world in pursuit of a livelihood that had eluded them at home. What they found were South Sea islands, arctic icescapes, wondrous sea creatures, warring tribes, hardship, and occasionally, opportunities for stunning achievement.

Peter Fay is a public historian and board member of the Jamestown Historical Society who researches, writes, and lectures about Rhode Island history. He is currently helping develop a public memorial to recognize the role of Newport in the history of the slave trade. Sponsored by Seaman's Church Institute and Newport Middle Passage.

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URL: Inquiries: https://go.evvnt.com/876802-3?pid=6581 Artist: Peter Fay Category: Community | History Time: 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm

Registration Fees
Free
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Address/Venue
Online Event  Newport, Rhode Island, United States  Pin/Zip Code : 02840
Contact
Victoria Johnson

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