Then Why the Negroes: The Nature and Course of the Anti-Slavery Movement in Rhode Island, 1637-1861. Back Metadata Thumbnail Share TitleThen Why the Negroes: The Nature and Course of the Anti-Slavery Movement in Rhode Island, 1637-1861.Author and ContributorsKIVEN, ARLINE RUTH.Date Published1973Document FormatBookSubject(s)African Americans. | Antislavery. | Kiven, Arline Ruth.PublisherUrban League of R.I.Place Of PublicationProvidence, R.I.HoldingsRhode Island Historical SocietyPhysical Description91p.PlaceRhode IslandCoverage_temporal1637 | 1861Time Period1637 | 1861Call NumberE445 R4 K58 1973CNEB_ID584Citation (Chicago Style)KIVEN, ARLINE RUTH. Then why the Negroes: the nature and course of the anti-slavery movement in Rhode Island, 1637-1861. [Providence:] Urban League of R.I., 1973.DatePublishedClean1973 Continue browsing Historical Discourse Delivered at the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Rhode Island Bible Society in the First Baptist Meeting House, Providence, Sept. 29, 1913. “Rebellion Hangs In the Very Air of This Colony.” Back to items list