Using materials from the Brown University Archives and the Hay Library's extensive holdings of primary sources on Rhode Island history, the exhibit provides an overview of how slavery, the slave trade and emancipation functioned in the politics and social life of early Rhode Island, and the manner in which attitudes toward slavery shaped the founding and growth of Brown University in its first century. The John Hay Library is located at 20-34 Prospect St. Hours are Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Exhibit runs through October 5, 2012. For more information, call 401-863-3723.
Ruth J. Simmons Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice
          
        
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                  September 6, 2012
                  
                
              
                                                        
                            
              
              
              
                            
              
              
              
            Rhode Island Slavery and the University
The John Hay Library presents "Rhode Island Slavery and the University," an exhibition in support of the First Readings 2012 program for the Class of 2016, which focuses on Charles Rappleye's Sons of Providence.