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Africatown, also
known as
AfricaTown USA and Plateau, is an
historic community located three miles (5 km)
north of
downtown Mobile, Alabama. It was formed...
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joined there by
others born in Africa. Now
designated as the
Africatown Historic District, the
community was
added to the
National Register of...
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Oluale Kossola and thirty-one
other formerly enslaved people founded Africatown on the
north side of Mobile, Alabama. They were
joined by
other continental...
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Africatown or
Little Africa may
refer to:
Africatown in Mobile, Alabama,
generally referred to as "
Africatown USA"
Africatown Seattle,
various organizations...
- The Cochrane–
Africatown USA
Bridge is a cable-sta****
bridge carrying US 90/US 98
Truck across the
Mobile River from the
mainland to
Blakeley Island in...
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Africatown Heritage House is a
community building in Mobile,
Alabama that
houses "Clotilda: The Exhibition"
about the
survivors and
descendants of slaves...
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purchased land from Meaher,
where they
established a town they
named ‘
Africatown’,
which still exists to this day in
Mobile Alabama. The
United States...
- do****entary film
directed by
Margaret Brown,
chronicling the
story behind Africatown in Alabama, and the
descendants of the last
known enslaved Africans brought...
- the south. However,
trucks with
hazardous cargo must use the Cochrane–
Africatown USA
Bridge (U.S. 90/U.S. 98 Truck) a few
miles to the north. The tunnel...
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current tunnels while others are
opposed to
anything south of the Cochrane–
Africatown USA Bridge. The
Mobile River at the Old Fort
Stoddert landing, near Mount...