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Rhode Island: Professor sees another, less heroic Roger Williams

PROVIDENCE — Since he first trudged through the woods to found Providence, Roger Williams has been variously called an American statesman, a canny trader and a champion of religious freedom.

Julianne Jennings, a Native American, would like to add a few more labels to the list.

Indian fighter.

Slave trader.

“We have to stop the lying,” says Jennings, 48, an author and adjunct professor of anthropology at Rhode Island College.
Read entire article at The Providence Journal