2 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Rhode Island has always been a hotbed of dissent and conflict. But for this tour, we'll 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 disenfranchised tens of thousands of immigrant voters in the Progressive Era, all the way through how the state fought but failed to prevent the first Gay Pride parade from taking place in Providence. Providence has also been home to courageous and resilient people who were able to achieve incredible feats despite the deck being stacked against them in every way. 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; and the 1902 labor strike that stopped Rhode Island's urban core in its tracks.
Learn about Providence’s 19th-century race riots, their causes, and their aftermath.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Learn about the 1902 streetcar riots that stopped the city in its tracks.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Learn about Black entrepreneurs of the 18th century, Black artists of the 19th century, and discuss the impact of climate change and storm surge in Rhode Island.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Learn about the Gaspee Affair, one of the first violent uprisings against the British in the American colonies.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Learn about Thomas Wilson Dorr, the “People’s Governor” of Rhode Island.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Travelers will learn about the city’s tumultuous past.
1 hour 5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free