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  1. Abolition and Anti-Abolition in Newport, 1835-1866

    • Colonial Newport’s profound connection with the slave trade and southern plantation economy has been well-documented. In the early eighteenth century, the city’s merchants began sailing to the West In… See more

    Abolitionists

    While anti-abolitionists maintained hold of formal political power in antebellum Newport, a movement for abolition and for black civil rights was simultaneously building. Th… See more

    Newport Historical Society
    Postal Campaign and The Rhode Island Gag Rule

    The Postal Campaign was the nascent American Anti-Slavery Society’s first large-scale, collective effort, and it led directly to Rhode Island’s first significant nineteenth-century bat… See more

    Newport Historical Society
    Post-Gag Rule

    By the late 1830s, the excitement and violence around the postal campaign had waned. Entrenched interests were now less spectacularly but more profoundly working to silence a… See more

    Newport Historical Society
    Dorr Rebellion

    The next crisis, and consequential uptick in abolition and anti-abolition activity in Rhode Island, was the Dorr Rebellion of 1841-1843, a struggle to expand suffrage in the state by eli… See more

    Newport Historical Society
    School Desegregation

    By 1843, Newport and the broader Rhode Island black community had succeeded in maintaining decades-long institutions, and had won several key victories — all this despite the … See more

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  1. Rhode Island's BIPOC Heritage - Newport Historical Society

     
  2. Rhode Island African American Data - Biographies - Genealogy …

  3. Isaac Rice (abt.1792-abt.1866) | WikiTree FREE Family Tree

  4. 300-YEAR NEWPORT AFRICAN HERITAGE TIMELINE (1639 …

  5. Rhode Island African Heritage & History Timeline: 17th through …

  6. A Welcome Addition to Newport History - Newport Middle Passage

  7. "Frederick Douglass and His Abolitionist Friends" by John M. Rice

  8. Rediscovering the Rice Family of Newport, Rhode Island

  9. Journal - Newport Historical Society

  10. Narrative of an Ashaway Teenager’s Role in the …

    In 1838, when Frederick Douglass escaped from bondage in Maryland, he came through Newport on his way to New Bedford. While we do not know where he stayed, he could have sought shelter in the Isaac Rice house. See Figure 2.

  11. Honoring Black History: The Underground Railroad in RI

  12. Isaac J Rice (abt. 1830 - aft. 1900) - WikiTree

  13. ‘Frederick Douglass in Newport’ - Newport This Week

  14. Isaac Rice, Sr. (1792 - 1869) - Genealogy - Geni.com

  15. Opinion/Dimmick: Abolitionist Frederick Douglass had many R.I. ties

  16. GoLocalProv | Frederick Douglass in Newport – Free Virtual Talk …

  17. Isaac Rice - Newport, Tennessee, United States - LinkedIn

  18. Isaac Rice(25) Newport, TN | Public Records Profile