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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2026 · 20 MIN

RI's Revolutionary History: Secretary of State Gregg Amore

from Bartholomewtown · host Bill Bartholomew / Gregg Amore

Send us Fan MailThis episode explores Rhode Island’s pivotal contributions to American independence, highlighting its unique history, key figures, and ongoing commemorations for the 250th anniversary. Learn why Rhode Island’s self-governance and revolutionary acts are fundamental to understanding the nation’s birth and how the state is celebrating this historic milestone today.Main topics: Rhode Island's early role in the American Revolution and its unique self-governance Key figures and events, including the Gaspi incident and Stephen Hopkins The significance of Revolutionary-era sites and ongoing 250th celebrations The importance of acknowledging America’s complex history, including struggles with race and equality How Rhode Island’s history informs current conversations about liberty and patriotism Timestamps: 00:00 - Setting the scene in Bristol and Rhode Island’s revolutionary energy 00:31 - Rhode Island’s role in early American history and revolution 00:44 - Celebrating Declaration of Independence displays and public engagement 01:22 - Public reactions to viewing the Declaration and related documents 03:03 - Starting points for newcomers to Rhode Island’s revolutionary history 03:19 - The Gaspi incident as the first shot in anger and its significance 04:04 - The formation of committees of correspondence and Rhode Island’s leadership in pushback 04:44 - Rhode Island’s unique self-governance under the 1663 Royal Charter 05:40 - Rhode Island’s contributions to the Continental Army and Navy 07:04 - Rhode Island’s 250th programming and celebrations across the state 07:50 - Key historic sites such as Colony House in Newport and the Old State House in Providence 08:50 - Notable figures: Stephen Hopkins, Nathaniel Green, and their roles 10:22 - Recent efforts to include Black history and historic revisionism 11:26 - The importance of confronting all aspects of American history 12:55 - Celebrating the principles of liberty and equality in American history 14:45 - Current initiatives to commemorate and reflect on the nation’s founding principles 15:11 - Closing remarks and upcoming merchandise for the Rhode Island 250 celebrationResources & Links: Rhode Island 250 Rhode Island 250 Merchandise Store Rhode Island Black History Connect with Secretary Greg Amore: Rhode Island Secretary of State - LinkedIn Twitter  Support the showFollow Bill on Instagram and YouTube

Send us Fan Mail This episode explores Rhode Island’s pivotal contributions to American independence, highlighting its unique history, key figures, and ongoing commemorations for the 250th anniversary. Learn why Rhode Island’s self-governance and revolutionary acts are fundamental to understanding the nation’s birth and how the state is celebrating this historic milestone today.Main topics: Rhode Island's early role in the American Revolution and its unique self-governance Key fi...

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