Encounter the history of African Town, a community outside Mobile, Alabama, founded by African captives brought to the United States in 1860 aboard Clotilda, the last known slave ship. Prepare to be impacted by this heartrending yet triumphant story as the authors share their research and writing experience, revealing challenges, rewards, and unanswered questions
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
The Illicit Slave Trade The last Africans brought to the United States as slaves, Sylviane Diouf te...
This article describes an inquiry lesson, recommended for upper elementary and middle level students...
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On September 24th, 1860, the slave ship Cora set sail with seven hundred and five Africans trapped i...
After extensive amount of research we collectively agreed we wanted to showcase this history by taki...
Our museum functions as both a memorial and a recreation of the horrors that the enslaved encountere...
n the 1860s, as America waged civil war, several thousand African Americans sought greater freedom b...
In the early nineteenth century, both Britain and the United States had passed laws prohibiting furt...
The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the enslavement and displacement of many Africans...
From 1754 to 1755, the slave ship Hare completed a journey from Newport, Rhode Island, to Sierra Leo...
We chose our memorial to be in Ouidah, Ghana. It\u27s important because of its history of supplying...
Among the estimated 12.5 million enslaved African persons deported to the Americas, about 10-20% wer...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
The Illicit Slave Trade The last Africans brought to the United States as slaves, Sylviane Diouf te...
This article describes an inquiry lesson, recommended for upper elementary and middle level students...
Electronic access restricted; authentication may be required:9780195311044019531104
On September 24th, 1860, the slave ship Cora set sail with seven hundred and five Africans trapped i...
After extensive amount of research we collectively agreed we wanted to showcase this history by taki...
Our museum functions as both a memorial and a recreation of the horrors that the enslaved encountere...
n the 1860s, as America waged civil war, several thousand African Americans sought greater freedom b...
In the early nineteenth century, both Britain and the United States had passed laws prohibiting furt...
The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the enslavement and displacement of many Africans...
From 1754 to 1755, the slave ship Hare completed a journey from Newport, Rhode Island, to Sierra Leo...
We chose our memorial to be in Ouidah, Ghana. It\u27s important because of its history of supplying...
Among the estimated 12.5 million enslaved African persons deported to the Americas, about 10-20% wer...
The United States was built upon the back of African Americans, and yet, there is little recognitio...
In the introductory essay to his 1988 edited collection entitled The Social Life of Things, Arjun Ap...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...