Roger Williams founded Rhode Island, and his work and life gave America the concepts of the separation of church and state, the Baptist Church of America, the first translation of an American Indian language, the first mutual aid relationship between indigenous people---one that lasted through all of his life, one of the best explanations as to why Christians cannot harm others over religious differences, and more. Please add to this Blog with your ideas about this great Americam.
Saturday, February 9, 2019
Opinion
Letter: Marc Kohler: Schools should teach about legacy of Roger Williams
Posted May 5, 2018 at 3:00 PM
The Providence Journal
Dear Editor:
I have found that more people in Rhode Island know the stories about Jedediah Springfield, the founder of the fictional town of “Springfield” of TV’s “The Simpsons,” than the stories about Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island.
Last summer I researched and created a children’s presentation about the importance of the burning of the Gaspee and the life and accomplishments of Williams in the history of not just of Rhode Island but the United States.
Let this be a clarion call. It is time to bring Williams into our discussions, our hopes and our dreams for our state. Why?
Williams, when he was young, was discovered by the leading jurist of England, Edmund Coke, and engaged as a stenographer for the court. Coke sent Williams to the best schools. By the time he sailed to America, he spoke five languages (Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, and Dutch). In America, he learned Narragansett, and in 1643, he wrote the first translation of an Indian language by a European, “A Key into the Language of America,” with a brilliant discussion of Indian life and values.
Need more? He founded the Baptist Church in America. He was the architect of the concept of separation of church and state.
One more: In “The Bloudy Tenent of Persecution for Cause of Conscience,” Williams wrote one of the most profound explanations of why Christians cannot harm others due to religious beliefs.
I could write more, but letters have limited space. Readers can see more and comment at: https://rogerwilliamsamericanhero.blogspot.com.
Marc Kohler
East Providence
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