Anastasia Williams
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Representative Anastasia Williams (D) is the first Hispanic elected to the Rhode Island the state legislature. She was elected to represent House District 9 in November 1991.
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Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Jay Giuttari and Pedro Cano
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Jay Giuttari helped recruit Colombians to work in textile mills in Rhode Island. Pedro Cano was one of the first Colombians that Giuttari recruited.
Image taken by Marta V. MartÃnez
Rhode Island Latino Arts
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Courtesy of Anna Cano Morales
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