R 186
2023 -- H 6173
Enacted 03/21/2023

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
WELCOMING THE GOLDEN RULE SAILBOAT TO RHODE ISLAND IN SUPPORT OF A NUCLEAR-FREE WORLD

Introduced By: Representatives Stewart, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Alzate, Morales, Chippendale, Sanchez, Cruz, Voas, and Henries

Date Introduced: March 21, 2023

     WHEREAS, The dangers of nuclear war have been known to the world since August 6,
1945, with the destruction of Hiroshima; and
     WHEREAS, An interfaith group was established in June of 1957, an ad hoc committee
named Non-Violent Action Against Nuclear Weapons (NVA); and
     WHEREAS, The Quakers in Britain, led by Harold Steals, attempted to sail to Christmas
Island, 1,000 miles South of Hawaii, to witness in protest, the British use of the Island for nuclear
weapons testing, but did not get further than Japan; and
     WHEREAS, In the United States, there were announcements in September of 1957, that
the United states would conduct a series of nuclear weapons testing at Eniwetok, in the Marshall
Islands, in April of 1958; and
     WHEREAS, The Quakers led vigils, letter writing, and public protests against the
proposed nuclear testing, all of which went unheeded and, in many cases, unacknowledged; and
     WHEREAS, A Quaker, Albert Bigelow, a 30-year veteran of the United States Navy, a
sponsor of several Hiroshima Maidens, felt the calling of need for nonviolent action and proposed
sailing into the Marshall Islands in April of 1958, to protest and stop the nuclear testing; and
     WHEREAS, A ketch, built in Costa Rica, which was approximately 30 feet in length,
was purchased by Albert Bigelow and outfitted and rigged in short time to sail from the West
Coast to Hawaii and then on to the Marshall Islands, seeking to enter the designated testing area
by April 1, 1958, and remain there in an effort to bear witness to all men that it is essential for all
of humanity to witness that the race to extinction be stopped; and
     WHEREAS, Albert Bigelow and three other Quakers, a crew of four, left San Pedro,
California, on February 10, 1958, stopped at Hawaii for provisioning and maintenance, and was
then intercepted by the Coast Guard, arrested, charged, tried, and sentenced, with their
convictions being overturned on appeal; and
     WHEREAS, The Golden Rule did not complete its anti-nuclear weapons voyage to the
Marshall Islands, but generated immense international support and sympathy and formed an
integral part of peace witnessing that eventually led to the Limited Test Ban Treaty of 1963; and
     WHEREAS, The Golden Rule was sold in Honolulu and was not heard of in the decades
that followed until it was discovered at the bottom of Humboldt Bay in California in 2009; and
     WHEREAS, The Golden Rule’s imminent destruction as worthless salvage was stopped
by a group of Veterans for Peace and Quakers in Humboldt Bay, and slowly restored over six
years and relaunched in June of 2015; and
     WHEREAS, Since 2015, the Golden Rule has sailed to multiple ports providing
educational presentations sending the message that there is no room for nuclear weapons in the
home of humanity; and
     WHEREAS, The Young Friends of the New England Yearly Meeting in 1978, reported
on the findings of a public opinion poll of non-Quaker communities and their ideas concerning
bomb-testing, peace talks and the prospects of East-West co-existence, with their conclusion
being that there was a widespread lack of constructive interest in peace that was very disturbing,
and concluded that the Young Friends had to do something about it themselves; and
     WHEREAS, The religious roots of the Golden Rule include a belief that each individual,
regardless of color, race, creed, or nationality is sacred, and that nuclear weapons are a grave
threat to all individuals, groups and nations, and this threat of total destruction is a violation of the
ancient concept of the oneness of humanity; and
     WHEREAS, The Golden Rule, the first peace vessel, is an icon and a symbol of peace,
that continues to sail as a testament to its message of peace; and
     WHEREAS, The Golden Rule is scheduled to visit Narragansett Bay in the month of
June, from June 11 to June 13; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby
welcomes the Golden Rule Sailboat to Rhode Island in support of a nuclear-free world; and be it
further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to Ms. Helen Jaccard, Golden Rule Project
Manager.
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