The Clotilda In Mobile, AL | Last Slave Ship In The USA Just north of downtown Mobile, in the muddy banks of the Mobile River, lies the wreckage of the schooner Clotilda, the last known slave ship to enter the United States Under the cover of night in the summer of 1860, a ship carrying 110 African captives slipped into Mobile Bay
Slave Voyages View the movement of slaveships across the Atlantic on an interactive map This database compiles information about more than 36,000 voyages that forcibly transported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic between 1514 and 1866
Clotilda: The Exhibition Clotilda: The Exhibition will cover the story of the Clotilda with a special focus on the 110 who survived and the community of Africatown
Underground Tours Of Savannah We retrace da’ steps from da’ slave ship’s disembarkation to da’ last stop—the slave auction block in Savannah’s public squares Dis tour is a homage to da’ millions of Africans who made da’ harrowing trek to America on da’ Trans Atlantic Slave Trade ”
Africatown Alabama, U. S. A. - National Museum of African American . . . Africatown was founded by descendants of some of the enslaved people aboard the Clotilda, and it was the home to some of the last survivors of the transatlantic slave trade in the United States The slavers burned the ship in Mobile Bay, where it was lost to history in the muddy waters of the bay until May 22, 2019, when the Alabama Historical
Guided Tour Programs - Historic Ships in Baltimore Historic Ships in Baltimore interpreters offer this tour aboard USS Constellation Learn about the experiences of the tens of thousands of sailors of African descent who served at sea during the American Civil War
The Comprehensive Guide to Slave Tours Around the World It provides a thorough resource for travelers who are interested in the history of slavery and want to find information about different slave sites around the world I want to highlight slave memorials that aren’t well known, to encourage more people to visit and embrace the dark history
Mel Fisher Museum| Key West | Treasure | Slave Trade For a behind-the-scenes tour offered twice a day, Monday through Sunday Purchase in combination with an admission ticket and save! 1622 Fleet; Henrietta Marie, St John's Wreck, Pirates, The Last Slave Ships, and more grant from Florida Humanities with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Wanderer Memory Trail - Jekyll Island, Georgia The Wanderer Memory Trail is a new educational experience on Jekyll Island that tells the story of one of America’s last known slave ships, the Wanderer The trail is located along the banks of the Jekyll River where the ship illegally came ashore 160 years ago with more than 400 enslaved Africans
The Last U. S. Slave Ship Arrived in Alabama 163 Years Ago — This New . . . The Clotilda, the last known U S slave ship, arrived in Mobile, Alabama, in 1860 with 110 enslaved people Travel journalist Natalie Preddie visits and reports on the opening of “Clotilda: The Exhibition” at the Africatown Heritage House