Africatown, History, Heritage, Mobile, & Descendants
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Africatown, community in Mobile, Alabama, that was established by survivors of the last forced voyage of enslaved Africans to the United States. It is the only American community ever created by West Africans who had personally survived the Middle Passage. Over time, the surrounding area became
Africatown residents hope Heritage House will revitalize the community - NBC 15 WPMI
Africatown Heritage Preservation Foundation
The rich history behind the Dora Franklin-Finley African American Heritage Trail in Mobile
Africatown Alabama, U.S.A. National Museum of African American History and Culture
Clotilda: The Exhibition at the Africatown Heritage House Museum in Mobile, Alabama
Mobile, Alabama, African American Heritage Trail, Part 1
Slave owner descendants sell property for new Africatown hub - Alabama Daily News
Community Day July 8 to celebrate the opening of Clotilda exhibition at Africatown Heritage House
Alabama's Africatown Hopes For Revival After Slave Ship Discovery : NPR
The Last U.S. Slave Ship Arrived in Alabama 163 Years Ago — This New Museum Honors the 110 People on Board - Natalie Preddie
Emerging Civil War
Africatown Heritage House opens after descendant memorial ceremony, News
Descendants of slave ship clotilda honor their ancestors in Africatown
Africatown Alabama Legacy Moments
A sign welcomes visitors to Africatownin Mobile, Alabama. Africatown was founded in 1860 by slaves brought over on the slave ship Clotilda Stock Photo - Alamy
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