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From the holds of the Clotilda to Africatown
- Source: The UNESCO Courier, Volume 2019, Issue 4, Dec 2019, p. 42 - 45
- Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish
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- 19 Dec 2019
Abstract
In May 2019, the news that archaeologists had discovered the wreck of the Clotilda – the last recorded slave ship to arrive in the United States, fifty-two years after the international slave trade had been outlawed – made headlines around the world. But all the attention focused on the ship’s owner, its captain, and the ship itself, rather than on the victims of this appalling journey.
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