Reviews of Stages Of Freedom. (Museum) in Providence (Rhode Island).
Stages Of Freedom
10 Westminster St, Providence, RI 02903, United States
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Information of Stages Of Freedom, Museum in Providence (Rhode Island)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Stages Of Freedom
Sunday
12–4 pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
3–6 pm
Thursday
3–6 pm
Friday
3–6 pm
Saturday
12–4 pm
Reviews of Stages Of Freedom
Edgar Adams
Walked by a few time when they were closed and was drawn by the unique collection of artifacts in the windows. Hours are limited; but I found it a treasure trove of books, exhibits and second hand items that I could have spent hours exploring. The Stage of Freedom newsletter is full of interesting information about major Black figures in the Arts and Culture as well as events which they sponsor or promote dealing with Black History and Rhode Island History more broadly. Fascinating place! Ray and Rob have created a tremendous resource for the whole Providence Community - and all sales support a worthy cause!
josue Antonio
So many options
the owner, Ray, is incredibly kind and attentive
full of knowledge and information
more of an antique shop catered specifically for books
cannot wait to come back
Donell Buggs
Had a great experience talking with the Executive Director Ray Rickman. was amazing. Learned a lot and he has a great staff working with him. Next time I'm in RI, I will stop by again.
Steve Kilpatrick
A very interesting shop on Westminster Street. We happened in here on a Friday afternoon and quickly became involved in a great conversation with one of the owners, Ray Rickman. Having a mutual connection with Detroit, he and I spoke and reminisced about our old neighborhoods and how Detroit has changed over the years. This shop has an eclectic mix of antiques, vintage clothing and books, and many artifacts of the civil rights and abolitionist movements. Definitely stop in and pick something up!
J K
I love this place. There is a mini museum and tons of used books for sale. Ray Rickman is a delight to speak with. He always starts an interesting conversation. The best part is that it is a non-profit.
Laura Lucien
The director Ray was very welcoming and shared his extensive knowledge of Rhode Island history including that of the African American community and his quest to promote access to swimming classes for black youth. Robb thereafter give us a tour of his current exhibit on spirituality and religion in the Black community of Rhode Island from the 18th Century to date. We were enthralled by his work and presentation. We will be going back!
American Sasquatch
Ray is a very nice guy, and very knowledgeable about Vintage Americana as well as books!!! Such a cool little hole in the wall place!!!
Dominique Branumn
Good hard to find books and other unique items you may not find elsewhere. Definitely a look around.
Lavina Brown
Good selection of books and the man who runs the shop is very knowledgeable
Ken Karpenter
This place is excellent... Didn't even know it was here
Laurie Heupel
Neat little store to explore, lots of books, and other neat items!
ken poole
Interesting books and other items for sale, all for a good cause
Gina Kirwan
Beautiful shop full of unique items, all for a great cause
Eugene Y. Lee
Very friendly staffs and great vitage collections.
Rebecca Mancini
Such great resources available and such an amazing cause!
Joyski Smith
The most knowledgeable store in the area
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Talk to owner. Changes your life
Scott Yi
Awesome exhibitions
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