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Duchess Quamino (c. 1739 – June 29, 1804) was a formerly enslaved woman who became famous in colonial Rhode Island for her success as an independent caterer. She was known as the "Pastry Queen of Rhode Island", particularly famous for her frosted plum cake.
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The group eventually decided to turn their circle into a regular club and was chartered in the State of Rhode Island on April 27, 1926. [3] Its founders were Mary L. Clark, Mary T. Duffy, Alice Farrell, Charlotte O’Connor, Esther A. Sweeney and Charlotte O’Connor. [3]
Marion Louise Simon Misch (May 13, 1869 – January 18, 1941) [1] was an American activist, teacher, writer, and businesswoman in Providence, Rhode Island.She served as president of the National Council of Jewish Women (1908-1913) [2] and president of the Rhode Island State Federation of Women's Clubs. [3]
Project Weber/RENEW is a harm reduction organization in Providence, Rhode Island established in 2016 by the merger of Project RENEW and Project Weber. [1] The organization is staffed entirely by people who have directly experienced mental health issues, substance abuse and/or sex work.
The Northern Narragansett Indian Tribe of Rhode Island is an unrecognized tribe in Rhode Island, founded by formerly enrolled members of the federally recognized Narragansett Tribe, who were removed from the tribal rolls in the group removals of 1993 and 2006.
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Although the drive and search for a suitable building were interrupted by the war years, an incredible $1.3 million was eventually raised. The new 150-bed Miriam Hospital opened on Summit Avenue in 1952. It was a gift of the Jewish community to all the people of Rhode Island.