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As part of the nation's 250th anniversary celebration, on Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m., the Easton Cemetery Committee will host a presentation titled “Creative Survival: African Heritage Enslavement & Freedom in Early New England” at Helen Keller Middle School in Easton.
The featured speaker, Keith Stokes, currently serves as Rhode Island’s Historian Laureate and brings a wealth of experience in history, preservation, and public service.
This event offers an opportunity to reflect on our region’s history and engage in an important conversation about our shared past. A $15 suggested donation is requested, and the venue is fully wheelchair accessible.
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