鈥婦ry Bones Come Alive for 榴莲视频 Alumna Michelle Valletta

Michelle Valletta

榴莲视频's North Burial Ground Project provides experiential learning opportunities for faculty and students that benefit the greater Rhode Island community.

They say dead men tell no tales, yet for the past five years Michelle Valletta, a public historian, has been examining their tombstones, researching their lives and calling attention to their contributions to Rhode Island history.

Valletta is an alumna and adjunct faculty member at 榴莲视频 who graduated summa cum laude in 2011 with a B.A. in history and an M.A. in history in 2013. 

At 53, Valletta never thought she鈥檇 be a college graduate, let alone find her dream job, so late in life. 

鈥淚 came from a first-generation immigrant family,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 expected to go to college. I was told to get married and have babies. In high school I was told that I wasn鈥檛 college material and to just take typing and bookkeeping courses. But my dream was always to go to college.鈥

After 25 years of working in the private and public sectors, albeit bereft of fulfillment, Valetta was laid off. She decided then and there to resuscitate her dying dream. She used her unemployment waiver to enroll at 榴莲视频.

鈥淚鈥檓 more fulfilled now than I鈥檝e ever been in my life,鈥 she said. 鈥淓very faculty member in the History Department believed in me as did the Dean of Graduate Studies Leslie Schuster. They saw my worth and it gave me confidence.鈥

Michelle Valletta

During her final year of graduate school, Valletta was invited by 榴莲视频 Professor of Political Science and Public Administration Fran Leazes to join the North Burial Ground Project. 

The North Burial Ground is one of the largest land holdings in Providence (110 acres) as well as the city鈥檚 oldest public cemetery, dating back to 1700. 鈥淚t is the final resting place for more than 100,000 of our ancestors, including the famous, the infamous and some whose contributions to the community have gone unrecognized or forgotten,鈥 said Valletta.

Valletta was asked to research and write a history of the North Burial Ground by Leazes, who recognized the site as an educational resource.

Valletta鈥檚 historical account is filled with fascinating details. Long before it was public burial ground, the land was the site of the first murder in Providence. Before the victim died, he allegedly cursed the perpetrators and the ground he died on. Valletta also found that in the 1810s there was an alarming number of grave desecrations by medical students and doctors who needed fresh corpses for medical experiments. And, up until the early 1830s, according to newspaper reports, an estimated 60,000 bodies were randomly buried without official documentation.

One of the goals of the North Burial Ground Project is to develop a series of online virtual tours about historical figures buried in the cemetery or people and events of relevance to the historical landmark.

Michelle Valletta

Another goal of the project is to provide opportunities for 榴莲视频 faculty and students to engage in interdisciplinary, experiential learning projects that benefit the greater Rhode Island community. Recent projects involved 榴莲视频 computer science students who programmed and designed the North Burial Ground website and virtual museum, and 榴莲视频 geography students who plotted GPS coordinates for mobile app walking tours of the cemetery. Experiential learning opportunities also abound for 榴莲视频 film and theater students to make mini documentaries and for marketing students to come up with a business plan to market the site for tourism. 

Valletta鈥檚 contribution 鈥 an extensive history of the cemetery 鈥 is ongoing. She is also engaged in a project of her own 鈥 exhuming the stories of the working-class interned at North Burial Ground. 

Valletta explained that the majority of history written in Rhode Island focuses on people of wealth and influence. What gives her pleasure, she said, is discovering the stories of ordinary, working-class people whose stories would have never been told and whose contributions to the community would have gone unrecognized or forgotten had they not been unearthed.

William Pullen, for example, was a watchman in 1852 who was killed one night while investigating a group of brawlers, she said. Due to his death, the City of Providence instituted the first pension ever given to a widow of a fallen watchman. His death also initiated the practice of watchmen carrying guns.

In gathering these stories, Valletta is in a race against time. Many headstones, along with names and epitaphs, are disintegrating due to time, weather, vandalism or dislodgment caused by the roots of trees. 鈥淚f the headstones are not preserved,鈥 she said, 鈥渘ot only will the history of the people buried there be lost, a vital part of Rhode Island history will be lost.鈥

Leazes commended Valletta for her commitment to her craft. 鈥淪he is a credit to 榴莲视频 and a valued member of the community.鈥 

As for Valletta, she couldn鈥檛 be more fulfilled. Reflecting back on her 10-year relationship with 榴莲视频, she said, 鈥淚n the last 10 years, I feel like I鈥檝e just begun to live. I鈥檓 finally doing what I love.鈥

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