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The Rosalind C. Wiggins Fund
 

Who Was Rosalind C. Wiggins?

The Rosalind C. Wiggins Collection

A Dual Purpose: To Honor and To Educate

   
     
 


Who Was Rosalind C. Wiggins?

"Our mom, Posy Wiggins, was an advocate for social and racial justice. She spent her professional life studying and teaching about African Americans. Besides being an artist, teacher, social activist and writer, she was the editor for Paul Cuffee's Logs and Letters.

A love of literature, art, music, poetry and history is evident in the titles and authors of her books. Because of her involvement with Paul Cuffee School, it was an easy decision for us to donate her entire collection of books by and about African Americans to their library. Our hope is that generous friends like you will help us keep her memory alive by joining the Wiggins Society so that the School can add books and resources to her collection each year."

Stan, Patsea, Elijah and Peter
Posy's children

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The Rosalind C. Wiggins Collection

The Rosalind C. Wiggins Collection is the first named collection in our school's library. It is an eclectic mix of books and resources by African Americans, or about African American history and culture. The collection belonged to our friend Rosalind (Posy) Wiggins, who was a social activist and historian.

Posy was particularly interested in the influence of African Americans and Quakers in the history of Providence and Newport and used this collection to support her teaching and writing. As the editor of Paul Cuffee's Logs and Letters, her work is of particular interest to the School.

A collection in her name was created in 2006 to honor Posy and educate children about Africa and the accomplishments of African Americans.

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A Dual Purpose: To Honor and To Educate

The Rosalind C. Wiggins Collection will provide all Paul Cuffee School students with age-appropriate books and media by and about African Americans. It will also provide educational resources for teachers at the School.

To keep this collection current and growing, we have established an endowment in Posy's name at The Rhode Island Foundation. Your gifts each year to the Rosalind C. Wiggins Fund will allow us to:

  • Add new books each year that are appropriate for readers of all ages.
  • Introduce CD's and DVD's rated for youth.
  • Add reference books as requested by the faculty.
  • Expose students to both modern and classic writings by and about African Americans.
  • The objectives will be met by your generous support and by increasing and renewing memberships to the Wiggins Society each year.

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