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African Dreams
Historian Sylviane Diouf pens a new book about the saga of the Clotilda, its occupants and the unusual community they established in Mobile
By Roy Hoffman
Staff Reporter
NEW YORK CITY -- In the heart of Harlem, at the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture, Sylviane Diouf, curator of digital collections, has researched numerous stories of enslaved Africans who were displaced throughout the world.
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African Dreams
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11 February 2007
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Mobile Register
Metro/Regi [...]
Thursday, February 18, 1988 [...]
Scuttling of Clotilde re-enacted
By Barbara Drummond
Press Register Reporter
The scuttling and embarking of the ship Clotilde was re-enacted Wednesday morning as part of the AfricaTown Folk Festival using a yacht at the Alabama State Docks.
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Inner City News Vol. 11 No. 9 March 1, 1986
The Black Press -- Struggling Since 1827 [...]
From Africa To AfricaTown
AN ICN VIEWPOINT
By Charles W. Porter
Editor
The beginning of one of the greatest things to happen to people of color is underway in Mobile County, and it's happening under the auspices of the AfricaTown Folk Festival. It's more than a festival. It's more than a moving experience.
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Suburban Thursday, March 11, 1993
The tale of a bizarre bet
By Rhoda A. Pickett
Staff Reporter
It was a drunken bet.
Historians may look back and consider a conversation held over a few bottles of whiskey as the impetus for the voyage of the Clotilde, the last ship to sail from the United States, travel to Africa and return with a cargo of Africans in defiance of a law banning the slave trade in America.
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AN AFRICATOWN CLOTILDE EXPERIENCE.
"A Memoir of Lottie Dennison."
This book is a biography written about Lottie Dennison, one of the occupants on the Clotilde who was brought to the U.S.A. in 1859.
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1986
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World's Fair appropriation also passes
Senate passes bill giving Africatown historic status
By Vivian Cannon
Press Register Capital Bureau
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Legislation to establish Prichard's Africatown into an historic park and landmarks district passed the Senate late Tuesday with no opposition. [...]
--Mobile Press Wednesday, May 2, 1984
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MOBILE REGISTER
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2002
AMISTAD WELCOMED IN MOBILE
Ship with a story [...]
By Max Smith
Staff Reporter
Mobile welcomed a tall ship with a story to tell Sunday afternoon.
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An overlooked heritage
The fireworks show may be over, but Mobile's tricentennial celebration isn't. Mobilians have a unique opportunity to focus on the city's African heritage this weekend with the arrival of a replica of the Amistad and a celebration of Africatown.
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"An overlooked heritage." <em>Mobile Register</em>, 06 Nov. 2002, p. 12A.
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Benin roots mix with Africatown cuisine
Community reconnects with heritage
By Russ Henderson
Staff Reporter
Two men in African boba pants and white shirts smiled and sweated as they danced in unison, knees bent and shoulders thrusting back and forth, moving across the Mobile County Training School stage Saturday in the energetic traditional Teke dance of Benin.
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Files Collection
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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scanned images
Language
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English
Type
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text, still image
Identifier
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files-clotilda
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6-H Port City Sunday, Jan. 19, 1986 [...]
Dorothy Davies:
Preserving black heritage at Africatown
By Kathy Jumper
Port City Writer
"You can't know where you're going unless you know and love where you've been," said Dorothy Floyd Davies.
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Text
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Dorothy Davies: Preserving Black Heritage at Africatown
Subject
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Newspaper articles
Description
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Newspaper article on Africatown and possible state park
Date
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19 January 1986
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Jumper, Kathy. "Dorothy Davies: Preserving black heritage at Africatown." <em>Port City Magazine</em>, 19 Jan. 1986, p. 6H, 7H.<em></em>
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Scanned image
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English
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files-clotilda-dorothydavies-01
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Mobile Public Library, Local History & Genealogy
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Mobile Public Library's Clotilda Collection
Type
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text
Africatown
Benin
Clotilda
Clotilde
Davies
Magazine
Plateau
Port City Magazine