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In 1860, Timothy Meaher with Captain William Foster illegally carried over a hundred enslaved Africans on the Clotilda then wrecked and abandoned the ship to conceal their trip. The slave trade ...
it exists at all because of the tenacity of 110 occupants of the Clotilda—the last slave ship to have entered America under the cloak of night. As the story goes, in 1860, a wealthy landowner ...
The project gained renewed interest in 2019 when researchers confirmed that a shipwreck upriver from Mobile were the remains of the slave ship Clotilda. The ship had been burned by its owner ...
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Among other things, researchers involved in identifying the wreckage of the slave ship Clotilda have confirmed the location of the shipyard where it was built. The FRA says the report ...
He helped identify the remains of the last known U.S. slave ship, Clotilda, just north of Mobile, Alabama, in 2019. Mixed-race crews coming into port were a sore sight to Southern slave owners who ...
When you raise that Clotilda… oh my god.” You may also like Netflix’s Descendant: the Obamas’ powerful new documentary tells the story of the last known slave ship to reach the US Brief ...
from uncovering the fascinating history of the Clotilda – the last-known slave ship to arrive in the U.S. – to celebrating Carnival at the country's oldest Mardi Gras event. Read on to ...