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I was one of the lucky ones who had Mr. D'Amato for Rhode Island history at Warwick Veteran's High School. Mr. D'Amato was an important part of my love of history. I went on to major in American Culture Studies at Roger Williams College. I volunteered at Betsy Williams' Cottage in RWP. I worked at Slater Mill as a tour guide and Mystic Seaport Museum as a tour guide and gave lectures about whaling. If I hadn't taken Mr. D'Amato's class I wonder if my path would have been any different. His enthusiasm for history and his ability to make it come alive was an important part of my own enthusiasm. I have not seen Mr. D'Amato or heard his voice in many many years but in my mind I hear his voice clearly. He is the kind of person who you think of fondly and don't forget. I'm sure he affected many lives.

Meg, your tribute article to Mr. D'Amato was so well written and so obviously heartfelt. Thank you for sharing your relationship with us.

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