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Rhode Island Faith and Freedom: Exhibit and Lectures

In 2013, Rhode Island commemorated the 350th anniversary of

its colonial charter which allowed individuals to worship freely without government interference.  Rhode Island: Faith and Freedom explores the

faith communities that took root in Rhode Island throughout the centuries that
followed. And, it tells how the freedoms of Rhode Islanders have been expanded,
limited, celebrated and denied at various points in the state's history. 
The exhibit features reproductions of rarely-seen objects and records from the
diverse collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society. 



Weaver Library is proud to premier Rhode Island: Faith and Freedom, in

partnership with the Rhode Island Historical Society. The 12-panel exhibit will
be hung in the Champlin Program Room and be open most library hours from
January 7 - January 31st.  
This exhibit is free and open to all.  Questions?  Call 434-2453.









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