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Africatown Heritage House in Mobile, Alabama

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Africatown Heritage House in Mobile, Alabama
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By 1860, the trans-Atlantic slave trade had long been outlawed, and most slaves in the United States were born on American soil. However, this didn’t prevent an avaricious pair of Americans from illegally purchasing 110 slaves in West Africa and bringing them to Mobile, Alabama. Under cover of darkness, the slaves were smuggled into the country and the ship, the Clotilda, was burned in order to hide the evidence.
Less than a decade later, slavery would be abolished throughout the United States,

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