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Lewis (c. 1841 – July 17, 1935), born
Oluale Kossola, and also
known as
Cudjo Lewis, was the third-to-last
adult survivor of the
Atlantic slave trade...
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- into the 1950s,
while their children and some
elders also
learned English.
Cudjo Kazoola Lewis, a
founder of Africatown,
lived until 1935 and was long thought...
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traditions and
Yoruba language for decades. A
spokesman for the community,
Cudjo Lewis,
lived until 1935 and was one of the last
survivors from the Clotilda...
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alias Tony Titanium. His
daughter is the
German rapper Qidinah Eunique Cudjo Berkeley,
better known by her
stage name Eunique. The
eldest son of a minister...
- friendless,
eventually have him
befriend a
local boy
named Cudjo. When they are
teenagers Quey and
Cudjo realize that they are
attracted to one another. In fear...
- Alabama:
University of
Alabama Press. pp. 69–71. ISBN 0-8173-1065-7. "
Cudjo's Own
Story of the Last
African Slaver",
Journal of
Negro History 12 (1927)...
- south-western Nigeria. This
lasted until 1859, when Togolese-descended
Cudjo Lewis arrived to
Mobile from Dahomey.
After the
abolition of slavery, few...
- Cudjoe,
Codjoe or
Captain Cudjoe (c. 1659 – 1744),
sometimes spelled Cudjo –
corresponding to the Akan day name Kojo,
Codjoe or
Kwadwo – was a Maroon...
- 2020.
Retrieved November 27, 2020. Diouf,
Sylviane A. (October 20, 2009). "
Cudjo Lewis".
Encyclopedia of Alabama.
Archived from the
original on June 9, 2020...