- The
schooner Clotilda (often
misspelled Clotilde) was the last
known U.S.
slave ship to
bring captives from
Africa to the
United States,
arriving at Mobile...
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Clotilde (c. 474 – 3 June 545 in Burgundy, France) (also
known as
Clotilda (Fr.),
Chlothilde (Ger.) Chlothieldis, Chlotichilda, Clodechildis, Croctild...
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Clotilda Adessa Douglas-Yakimchuk ONS CM (née Coward;
January 11, 1932 –
April 15, 2021) was a
Canadian nurse. She was the
first African-Canadian to graduate...
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African captives, he was
brought to the
United States on
board the ship
Clotilda in 1860. The
captives were
landed in
backwaters of the
Mobile River near...
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human trafficker,
businessman and landowner. He
purchased the slave-ship
Clotilda and was
responsible for the last
known slave voyage to the
United States...
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Tropical Storm Clotilda was a
destructive tropical cyclone that
inundated Réunion in
February 1987. A
tropical disturbance first formed between Madagascar...
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slaves held by the
Kingdom of
Dahomey were
smuggled into
Mobile on the
Clotilda,
which was
burned and
scuttled to try to
conceal its
illicit cargo. More...
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survivor in the
United States of the
transatlantic slave trade and the ship
Clotilda. She was a
Yoruba who was
captured and
brought to Mobile,
Mobile County...
- City of
Paris (both with 120 guns), Brave,
Empress Maria, and Chesme. The
Clotilda (slave ship) (often
misspelled Clotilde) was the last
known U.S. slave...
- the last
known enslaved Africans brought to the
United States aboard the
Clotilda. The film
premiered at the 2022
Sundance Film Festival,
where it was picked...