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NuCurrent's Comprehensive Proven Wireless Power™ Method Brings Wireless Charging Technology to More Product Categories Than Any Company in The World

NuCurrent s Comprehensive Proven Wireless Power™ Method Brings Wireless Charging Technology to More Product Categories Than Any Company in The World From smartphones and earbuds, to handheld computers and medical devices, the wireless power technology developer delivers products from concept to mass production. News provided by Share this article CHICAGO, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  NuCurrent announced today its comprehensive Proven Wireless Power™ method to guide the wireless power industry through the next wave of technology development and adoption. Leveraging its decade of experience in bringing products from concept to mass production, the company is revealing its proven methods to usher in the next generation of never-before-seen features and products.

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Our Hidden History: RI's little-known role in the Underground Railroad

By Russell J. DeSimone Russell J. DeSimone is an independent historian in Middletown, co-author of Remarkable Women of Rhode Island, and author of a forthcoming book on elections in the state in the 18th and 19th centuries. Contact him at RussBook1@cox.net. In the lead-up to the Civil War, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 made it a crime punishable with a fine ($1,000) and a jail sentence (six months) for anyone helping an enslaved person to escape. Yet in Rhode Island and elsewhere throughout the North, people helped fugitives find a way to Canada and freedom. This Underground Railroad was by its nature secretive, so we know little of the “conductors” or the “stations.” The stations would harbor, feed and clothe an escapee before a conductor helped him or her to the next safe place.

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Our Hidden History: R.I.'s little-known role in the Underground Railroad

Our Hidden History: R.I. s little-known role in the Underground Railroad By Russell J. DeSimone, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal A Providence Journal page from 1918 contains reminiscences of the Underground Railroad, including one from Isaac Cundall. Russell J. DeSimone is an independent historian in Middletown, co-author of Remarkable Women of Rhode Island, and author of a forthcoming book on elections in the state in the 18th and 19th centuries. Contact him at RussBook1@cox.net. In the lead-up to the Civil War, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 made it a crime punishable with a fine ($1,000) and a jail sentence (six months) for anyone helping an enslaved person to escape. Yet in Rhode Island and elsewhere throughout the North, people helped fugitives find a way to Canada and freedom.

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