A Key into the Language of America
University of Pennsylvania description of Williams' book about the Narragansetts and their language.
A Plea for Religious Liberty
Excerpts from Roger Williams' important tract, with an introduction.
Book Review: I, Roger Williams
Anthony Carlino reviews Mary Lee Settle's book, in the Providence Journal-Bulletin, April 22, 2001.
Church History 13: Roger Williams
R. Wresch follows the influence of Williams from Rhode Island to the first amendment to the American Constitution.
Errand in the Wilderness: Roger Williams and "
Chapter 5 of "Exemplar of Liberty: Native America and the Evolution of Democracy" by Donald A. Grinde, Jr., and Bruce E. Johansen discusses religious freedom in the Rhode Island colony.
Georgetown University: Roger Williams
Classroom study guide with bibliography, by Raymond F. Dolle.
On the Origins of Roger Williams' Notion of R
Quodlibet Online Journal article by Scott David Foutz, with references.
Perspectives in American Literature: Roger William
A research and study guide with bibliography.
Roger Williams
Pictures of his tombstone in Providence, R.I. with biographical sketch, cemetery information and map, and interactive visitor comments from Find A Grave.
Roger Williams Day
The annual observance sponsored by Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity recognizes Williams for his contributions to religious tolerance.
Roger Williams National Memorial
National Park Service site with information for visitors to the Memorial in Providence, Rhode Island.
Roger Williams Resources
The Roger Williams Family Association describes the life and lists the progeny of Williams. Includes a list of biographies and a genealogy.
Roger Williams Statue
Marble by Franklin Simmons in the National Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C. commemorates Williams as a champion of religious freedom.
Roger Williams with the Sachems
In this illustration Canonicus and Miantonomi, sachems of the Narragansett people, grant Roger Williams land for his colony.
Sam Behling: Roger Williams
Biography with historical and genealogical references. (1997)
The Root of American Religious Liberty: Roger Will
This essay contrasts the views of Roger Williams and John Cotton in respect to the proper roles of church and state.