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Clotilda (slave ship) - Wikipedia
The schooner Clotilda (often misspelled Clotilde) was the last known U.S. slave ship to bring captives from Africa to the United States, arriving at Mobile Bay, in autumn 1859 [1] or on July …
The 'Clotilda,' the Last Known Slave Ship to Arrive in the U ...
2019年5月22日 · Her ancestor, Charlie Lewis, was brutally ripped from his homeland, along with 109 other Africans, and brought to Alabama on the Clotilda, the last known slave ship to arrive …
Clotilda | Slave Ship, Captain, & Wreckage | Britannica
Clotilda, schooner built near the city of Mobile, Alabama, in 1855. The last known trafficking of enslaved people from West Africa to the United States took place on the ship in 1860. The …
The Clotilda In Mobile, AL | Last Slave Ship In The USA
Just north of downtown Mobile, in the muddy banks of the Mobile River, lies the wreckage of the schooner Clotilda, the last known slave ship to enter the United States. Under the cover of …
Clotilda, 'last American slave ship,' discovered in Alabama
2019年5月22日 · Last American slave ship is discovered in Alabama. The schooner Clotilda smuggled African captives into the U.S. in 1860, more than 50 years after importing slaves …
Africatown Alabama, U.S.A. | National Museum of African ...
The Clotilda was a two-masted wooden ship owned by steamboat captain and shipbuilder Timothy Meaher. Meaher wagered another wealthy white man that he could bring a cargo of …
The Clotilda Has Been Found | National Museum of African ...
When the slave ship Clotilda arrived in the United States in 1860, it marked the persistence of the practice of cruel forced migration of people from Africa: Congress had outlawed the …
America’s last slave ship is more intact than anyone thought
2021年12月21日 · When the 160-year-old wreckage of the Clotilda, America’s last known slave ship, was positively identified in the murky waters of the Mobile River in 2019, that was enough …