MOBILE, Ala. — A museum that tells the history of the Clotilda – the last ship known to transport Africans to the American South for enslavement – opened Saturday, exactly 163 years after the vessel arrived in Alabama’s Mobile Bay. Ceremonies dedicating the $1.3 million Africatown Heritage House and “Clotilda:…Read More
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