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Discovering Thomas White: One Man's Flight from Slavery to Freedom on the Sea In-Person / Online
Speakers: Cindy Elder, Rachel Cabral and Charlotte Carrington-Farmer
Sponsored by the Bristol Historical & Preservation Society and The Rogers Free Library
Hidden away for more than 150 years, a 40-page hand-stitched document was discovered on the back porch of a Barrington home two years ago. The words, written in fading ink from the 1800s, reveal the story of a 15-year-old boy named Thomas White who succeeded, against all odds, in emancipating himself from enslavement. Supported by a network of abolitionists between Maryland and Boston, he went on to become a ship's cook and travel the world.
The document has been the focus of a continuing research effort to place Thomas White's story in context with the historical record and to seek out his living relatives, if they exist. This presentation will lift the curtain on Thomas' remarkable life and delve into the central research questions. The speakers include novelist and nonprofit leader Cindy Elder, whose family found the document in her in-law's home; Dr. Charlotte Carrington-Farmer, a Roger Williams University History Professor who embraced Elder's request for research support; and Rachel Cabral, a rising RWU senior who has been the lead researcher on the project for a year.
The lecture will also be offered in person and via Zoom. Please register for both options.
- Date:
- Wednesday, September 24, 2025
- Time:
- 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Herreshoff Community Room
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Talks & Discussions
Contact: Ann Kathrin Weldy, Programming Coordinator
Tel: (401) 253-6948
Email: aweldy@rogersfreelibrary.org
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