Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour

Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour

Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour
Providence, Rhode Island

About Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour :

Rhode Island has always been a hotbed of dissent and conflict, from its founding as a haven for religious dissidents to its status as the first colony to declare independence from Great Britain. But for this tour, take a closer look at Rhode Island's internal conflicts, including how Rhode Island's tremendous profit on the international slave trade powered the Industrial Revolution, how the state barely overcame the revolution in defiance of rebellious suffragists, all the way through how the state fought but failed to prevent the first Gay Pride parade from taking place in Providence in 1976.
Learn about Edward Bannister, a 19th-century Black barber who overcame prejudice to become a painter of national acclaim; Princess Red Wing, a passionate educator, storyteller, and Narragansett and Pokanoket activist; Maritcha Lyons, who testified at the age of 16 in favor of Rhode Island school desegregation; and the 1902 labor strike that stopped Rhode Island's urban core in its tracks.
Duration: 2 hours

Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour

James St & S Water St, RI , USA , Providence , Rhode Island

$30 { Per Person }
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Overview

Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour Experience

Power to the people! Providence is home to courageous and resilient people who have achieved incredible feats.

James St & S Water St, RI , USA, Providence, Rhode Island 02903



Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour

$60 /Per Person

  • Offered Saturdays and Sundays, April through November
  • 24-hour advance booking requirement
  • 48-hour advance cancellation policy
  • March-November
  • Saturdays

What's Included
  • Guided, shared Power and Politics: The Struggle for the Soul of Providence Tour
  • Expert guide
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to the meeting point
  • Food and beverages
  • Gratuity
Know Before You Go
  • The closest parking is the South Street Landing Garage at 330 Eddy Street
  • Tours are rain or shine
  • Guests should wear comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate attire, and bring an open mind. In hot weather, hats, sunglasses, water bottles, and sunscreen are usually good ideas


Voices of Resilience: Hidden History of Providence Tour

$60 /Per Person