Before Malcolm & Martin: The Fight for Civil Rights in RI, 1865-1968

Tue Feb 11 2025 at 06:00 pm to 07:30 pm UTC-05:00

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Before Malcolm & Martin: The Fight for Civil Rights in RI, 1865-1968
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The presentation by Keith Stokes interprets the rise of Civil Rights in Rhode Island during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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The presentation by Keith Stokes interprets the rise of Civil Rights in Rhode Island during the 18th and 19th centuries, well before the more popularly recognized 20th-century movement. The lecture includes images from the collections of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society. The Society also has a traveling banner exhibit on the topic.

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Keith W. Stokes is a native Newport, Rhode Island resident. Mr. Stokes has served as a Rhode Island Advisor for the National Trust for Historic Preservation along with serving on numerous regional and national historic preservation boards including Chairman of the Touro Synagogue Foundation, Vice President & Trustee of the Preservation Society for Newport County, advisory board of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society and board member of the Newport Historical Society. Mr. Stokes has a long and distinguished career in business, history and community development, with degrees from Cornell University and University of Chicago.

Mr. Stokes is a frequent national, state and local lecturer in community & regional planning, historic preservation and interpretation with an expertise in early African and Jewish American history. Mr. Stokes has lectured extensively to regional, national and international organizations, providing training in the fields of African and Jewish American history, developing historic interpretation programs, historic main street planning and historic site recovery. He has been the recipient of the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society’s Fredrick Williamson Award, Daughters of the American Revolution Excellence in Community Service Award and along with his wife, is the recipient of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities Prize for Creative Achievement in the Humanities.


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Community Libraries of Providence: Mount Pleasant Library, 315 Academy Avenue, Providence, United States

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