Anastasia Williams

Rhode Island State Rep. Anastasia Williams, D-Providence, said last week on the House floor that she was called a "house slave" by a lawmaker who she respected, comparing the term to being called a distinctive racial slur.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — A Rhode Island lawmaker who is accused of calling another Black female lawmaker a term that disparages their culture says she's ready to have a private conversation with her colleague so they can heal and discuss issues that the state's Black and brown communities face.

Rep. Anastasia Williams, D-Providence, said last week on the House floor that she was called a "house slave" by a lawmaker who she respected, comparing the term to being called a distinctive racial slur.

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