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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 Saturday,
On July 8, 1860, 110 kidnapped West Africans were offloaded from the Clotilda in the Mobile River. 163 years later to the day, the Africatown Heritage House and “Clotilda: The Exhibition” opened to the public.
A new museum Alabama tells the history of the Clotilda — the last ship known to transport Africans to the American South for enslavement. The $1.3 million Africatown Heritage House
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