R 245
2003 -- H 6507
Enacted 06/10/03
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING
THE MONTH OF JUNE AS PORTUGUESE AMERICAN MONTH IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
Introduced
By: Representatives San Bento, Fox, Rose, Amaral, and Enos
Date Introduced:
June 10, 2003
WHEREAS,
June 10th is celebrated around the world as the National Day of Portugal;
and
WHEREAS,
In 1658, 15 Jewish families sailed to Newport from New York after they left
Portugal
in order to avoid religious persecution; and
WHEREAS,
Several Portuguese Jewish refugees founded Touro Synagogue in Newport,
which
is the oldest synagogue in America; and
WHEREAS,
Between 1830 and 1860, the whaling industry lured ships from Bristol,
Newport,
New Bedford and Fall River, to the Azores. There they took on Portuguese
sailors,
many
of these sailors settled in Providence, Pawtucket, and East Providence working
in many of
the
textile mills. Others became farmers in Little Compton and Portsmouth; and
WHEREAS,
Like the Irish and Italians, Portuguese people suffered discrimination and
exploitation
in employment. Like many ethnic groups migrating to America, the main goal for
the
Portuguese
people was economic betterment; and
WHEREAS,
The total number of Portuguese people who reside in Rhode Island is
94,650.
The majority being from the Providence County area, with Bristol and Newport
counties
running
second. With such a large percentage, it only seems right that we dedicate the
month of
June
to this hard working, patriotic and spirited ethnic community; now, therefore
be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby congratulates the Portuguese Community, and proclaims the
month
of June as Portuguese American month in the State of Rhode Island.
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