Africatown, History, Heritage, Mobile, & Descendants

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Africatown, History, Heritage, Mobile, & Descendants
Africatown, community in Mobile, Alabama, that was established by survivors of the last forced voyage of enslaved Africans to the United States. It is the only American community ever created by West Africans who had personally survived the Middle Passage. Over time, the surrounding area became
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