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Dreams of Africa in AlabamaDreams of Africa in Alabama

Dreams of Africa in Alabama

Sylviane A. Diouf

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Sylviane A. Diouf reconstructs the lives of 110 men, women, and children from Benin and Nigeria who were brought ashore in Alabama in 1860 under cover of night, recounting their capture and passage in the slave pen in Ouidah, and describing their experience of slavery alongside American-born enslaved men and women. After emancipation, the group reunited from various plantations, bought land, and founded their own settlement, known as African Town. They ruled it according to customary African laws, spoke their own regional language and, when giving interviews, insisted that writers use their African names so that their families would know that they were still alive. African Town is still home to a community of Clotilda descendants. --from publisher description

Details

Pages
352
ISBN-13
9780199723980
OL Work ID
OL15306056W

Subjects

Race relationsSlave tradeClotilda (Ship)SlaveryWest AfricansSlavesSocial conditionsBiographyHistorySlavery and bondageMinoritiesUnited StatesSklaveAlabamaSlave-tradeAfrican AmericansAlabama, historyAlabama, biography

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