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Clotilda Collection
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Clippings file
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Items from the Clotilda vertical files and archival collection
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The Slave Trade - From the West coast of African we have advices dates the 21st of September. The quarrelling of the tribes on Sierra Leone river rendered the aspect of affairs very unsatisfactory. The King of Dahomey was driving a brisk trade in slaves, at from $50 to $60 each, at Wydah. Immense numbers of negroes were collected along the coast for export. Sierra Leone was healthy. Gold rates at £3 15s per ounce.
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The Slave Trade
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Slave trade
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Newspaper article from <em>The Mobile Daily Register</em>, Nov. 9, 1858, p. 2 column 1.
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Clotilda-slave-trade-1858
Dahomey
slavery
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Museum of Mobile's exhibit details slave trade
By Amy Browning
Correspondent
They were voyages that not only shaped the global economy, but also changed the lives of millions forever.
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5 August 2007
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Browning, Amy. "Museum of Mobile's exhibit details slave trade." <em>Press-Register: M</em><em>obile County Neighbors</em>, 05 Aug. 2007, p. 1, 6.
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browning
Clotilda
Dahomey
foster
Kreamer
Meaher
Middle Passage
Mobile County Neighbors
Museum of Mobile
Plateau
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Benin's apology was historic event
I read the article by Raymond Copson on the Clotilda, published Feb. 27, with great interest ("Clotilda: Last slave voyage). It is indeed part of Mobile's history, although not the part that Mobilians may be proud of. Nonetheless it is a part that has to be acknowledged and sought to be healed.
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Benin's Apology Was Historic Event
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13 March 2005
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Crompton, Doris. "Benin's apology was historic event." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 13 Mar. 2005, p. 2D.
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files-clotilda-beninsapology-01
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Correspondence on Benin's apology to Africatown
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text
Benin
Clotilda
Copson
Crompton
Dahomey
David-Gnahoui
Mobile Register
Plateau
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[...]
Benin ambassador to take part in Africatown events
Cyrille S. Oguin's visit will coincide with final tricentennial observances
By Rhoda A. Pickett
Staff Reporter
The Benin ambassador to the United States will be in Mobile for The Legends of Africatown Spiritual Reunion, one of two major final events occurring in recognition of the city's tricentennial.
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Benin Ambassador to Take Part in Africatown Events
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31 October 2002
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Pickett, Rhoda A. "Benin ambassador to take part in Africatown events." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 31 Oct. 2002, p. 1B, 3B.
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Africatown
Africatown Community Mobilization Project Inc.
Amistad
Battles
Benin
Clotilda
Dahomey
Mobile Register
Oguin
Ouidah
pickett
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Burial landmark is unveiled in Plateau for Cudjoe Lewis
Lewis was last survivor of the Clotilde slave ship, which arrived in Mobile's harbor in 1859
Staff Report
About 50 people attended Sunday's unveiling of a burial landmark in the Plateau Cemetery for Cudjoe Kazoola Lewis, the last survivor of the Clotilde, said an organizer.
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Burial Landmark Is Unveiled in Plateau for Cudjoe Lewis
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Newspaper article on Cudjo's grave
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20 February 2001
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"Burial landmark is unveiled in Plateau for Cudjoe Lewis." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 20 Feb. 2001, p. 5B.
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files-clotilda-buriallandmarkisunveiled-01
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Clotilda
Clotilde
Cudjo
Cudjoe
Dahomey
Delta Sigma Theta
Plateau Cemetery
Project Cherish
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6-B--Mobile Press Register Sunday, July 5, 1981 <br />[...]Africatown works toward its future, honors its past <br />By Cammie East <br />Living Today Writer<br /><em>Africatown</em>... The name, or variants of it, go back at least to the 1880s: an "African Colony" is shown on the 1889 Boudousquie Map of Mobile, located near Magazine Point. It evokes the origins of at least one segment of the greater Mobile community, and its romance leads the inquirer along hidden paths into the past.
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Africatown Works toward Its Future, Honors Its Past
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5 July 1981
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East, Cammie. "Africatown works toward its future, honors its past." <em>Mobile Press Register</em>, 05 Jul. 1981, p. 4-B.
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files-clotilda-africatownworkstowarditsfuture-01
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Africatown
Clotilda
Clotilde
Cudjo
Cudjoe
Dahomey
East
foster
Living Today
Magazine Point
Meaher
Mobile Press Register
Whydah
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Clotilda Collection
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Africatown grew on slaves' legends and lore
Immigrants established a cultural outpost at Magazine Point
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Alabama Folkways is a monthly column of human interest features exploring topics that reflect Alabama's traditional culture. It is offered as a public service by Alabama Center for Traditional Culture, operating within the framework of the Alabama State Council on the Arts.)
By Henry Willett
Alabama Center for Traditional Culture
In front of the Union Baptist Church in the Magazine/Plateau community about three miles north of Mobile, there is a bust of Cudjoe Kazoola Lewis, the last survivor of a voyage on the slave ship "Clotilda" from the west coast of Africa in 1860.
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25 July 1993
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Willett, Henry. "Africatown grew on slaves' legends and lore." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 25 Jul. 1993, p. 2G.
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Africatown
Alabama Center for Traditional Culture
Cudjo
Cudjoe
Dahomey
foster
Magazine Point
Mobile Register
Whydah
Willett
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annodoni island
Captain Duncan of the Clotilda
8 hands - yankees
1 - Negro died on passage
52 trips a year
1861
Whidah is on the Equator in West Africa
Last voyage in 4 mos & 9 days
Cargo of 110 Slaves from Whidah the King of Dahomey
Foster was carried everywhere in a Palanquin
Judge Jones tried Meagher
8000 in gold
steamer Rodger B. Taney
Slave Cargo
the last [...] of Africans into a [...] fort. The [...] schooner and her [...] mission the transfer in [...] river & the clever ruse by which [...] to the north [...] Tim Meagher saved his [...]
Slaving in those days was punished with death. the slaves of the cargo here & the [...] of the negroes in the up country & the [...] of the Slavers crew by a [...] of Cap T.M. the Capt is [...] lives [...] 3 mils [...]. the cap in 76 [...] good [...] he gave the [...] the last cargo in the State of Alabama.
In 1858, Cap M was master of the Steamboat Rodger B. Taney.
The Capt [...] who said it was impossible to [...] slaves in the southern country the Cap said nothing was [...]. Schooner Clotilda valued 33,000 [...] especially. an agent was appointed agent & [...] Captn Foster [...] & cleared for St. Thomas & a market where the [...] was sold & the [...] & loaded their 110 slaves. Meagher ordered that [...] be made for the Clotilda & his arrival in [...].
On Sunday afternoon 1861 [....] Meagher [...] reach of the government [...] the steamboat the Czar [...] took the Clotilda in tow & went to mouth of Spanish [...] the Cargo of niggers & crew of the steamer were transferred to the Czar & the Clotilda was run into bayou [...] & burned by Foster. the Czar went up the river & landed the negroes in a [...] the plantation of [...] Dabney in the [...] with the [...] of the schooner still on board the Czar steamed into the Alabama river where Cap [...] of the [...] boarded the Rodger B. Taney on route for Montgomery the crew were stowed away in the upper part of the boat & supplied with cards & whiskey
Meagher was [...] the whereabouts of the negroes was [...] 1890 with Cap Tim Meagher (aged 79) & Captain Foster the supercargo - (aged 58)
[...] St. Thomas [...]
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Slave Cargo
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files-clotilda-slavecargo-01
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Collection
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1861-1890
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Clotilda
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Dahomey
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Meaher
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Whidah
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Captain William Foster -- brought the last cargo of Slaves (110) from Whidah Kingdom of Dahomey in west Africa, & handed them from the schooner Clotilda in southern Alabama in 1860!!! he gave me this [?] in 1890
G.D.
given me on 29 March 1890;
Captain William Foster
of the Slaver the Clotilda
1860
A. Sandoz,
Artist and Photographer
104 Dauphin St. Mobile, ALA.
landed 110 slaves in Alabama July 1860
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Photo
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Title
A name given to the resource
Captain William Foster
Subject
The topic of the resource
Photograph
Description
An account of the resource
Image of Captain William Foster
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
29 March 1890
Relation
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Sandoz, A. "Captain William Foster." A. Sandoz, Artist and Photographer, 1890.
Format
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Scanned image
Language
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English
Identifier
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files-clotilda-fosterphoto-01
Publisher
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
Source
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Collection
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
text
Clotilda
Dahomey
foster
Sandoz
Whidah
Whyda
Whydah
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http://digital.mobilepubliclibrary.org/files/original/69d2881da30b49fc4355722eda390a0c.pdf
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Title
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Clotilda Collection
Subject
The topic of the resource
Clippings file
Description
An account of the resource
Items from the Clotilda vertical files and archival collection
Source
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Files Collection
Publisher
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
Rights
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This file may be freely used for educational uses as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this file is permitted without written permission from this institution.
Format
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scanned images
Language
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English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
text, still image
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
files-clotilda
Text
A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.
Text
Any textual data included in the document
Names of African Slaves bought from the Prince of Dahomey by Cap Wm Foster and landed in Alabama from the schooner Clotilda on 9 July 1860
[...] Oct 20 1890
Mr Donaldson
Dear Friend
Your esteemed [?] have been received and we were all glad to hear from you and to know that you are all well and hearty as ever.
In regard to the dates [...] that you wish I am very glad to furnish you the [...] information for which you are indebted to Miss Symons and my wife who obtained it at the State Library. They could not answer all your inquiries but I hope we have given you enough to be of service to you, and we wish you success in your undertaking.
We hear occasionally from Roderick and he wrote me that the letters you so kindly furnished him had been of very great service and value. Please accept very kind remembrance from my wife and myself to you and your neice.
Miss Symons is well and sends her regards; she expects soon to be with you for the winter.
Your [...]
Wm Wordberry
Original Format
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Text
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Title
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Letter from William Woodberry to G. Donaldson
Subject
The topic of the resource
Correspondence
Description
An account of the resource
Letter concerning the <em>Clotilda</em> and the people it brought as slaves
Format
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Scanned image
Language
A language of the resource
English
Identifier
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files-clotilda-donaldsonletterthree-01
Publisher
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
Source
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Collection
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
20 October 1890
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
text
Clotilda
Dahomey
donaldson
foster
Woodberry