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The remaining descendants of the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to land in the U.S. in 1860 met Saturday in Mobile, ...
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The Clotilda illegally transported 110 captive people from what is now the west African nation of Benin to Alabama.The captain, William Foster, transferred women, men and children off the Clotilda ...
New museum in Alabama tells history of last known slave ship to U.S. and its survivors Traffic passes a mural along Africatown Boulevard in Mobile, Ala., May 30, 2019.
The Associated Press. MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A museum that tells the history of the Clotilda — the last ship known to transport Africans to the American South for enslavement — opened July 8 ...
New Alabama museum tells history of last known slave ship to U.S. and its survivors. The $1.3 million Africatown Heritage House and “Clotilda: The Exhibition” opened Saturday, exactly 163 ...
News / Nation & World New museum in Alabama tells history of last known slave ship to U.S. and its survivors Opening marked exactly 163 years since the Clotilda arrived in Mobile Bay ...
The $1.3 million Africatown Heritage House and “Clotilda: The Exhibition” opened Saturday, exactly 163 years after the ship arrived in Mobile Bay ...
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