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Cudjoe Kazoola 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...
- Zora
Neale Hurston. It is
based on her
interviews in 1927 with
Oluale Kossola (also
known as
Cudjoe Lewis) who was
presumed to be the last
survivor of...
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transatlantic slave trade.
Previously historians believed that
Cudjoe Lewis (
Kossola) was the last
survivor of the
transatlantic slave trade. A
spokesman for...
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Story of the Last "Black Cargo" (2018),
about the life of
Cudjoe Lewis (
Kossola), one of the last
survivors of
slaves brought illegally to the US in 1860...
- Bay in an
attempt to
destroy the evidence.
After the
Civil War,
Oluale Kossola and thirty-one
other formerly enslaved people founded Africatown on the...
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hundred and ten. Zora
Neale Hurston wrote about her
interviews with
Oluale Kossola, the last
survivor of the Clotilda, in her book Barracoon. A
notable descendant...
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Africatown was a man
named Cudjoe Kazoola Lewis (his
Yoruba name was
Kazoola or
Kossola). He was said to be the
oldest slave on the
Clotilda and a chief. Accounts...
- van der Linden,
Dutch politician (b. 1846) July 17
Cudjoe Lewis (Oluale
Kossola), the last
known surviving male
victim of Clotilda, the last ship of the...
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conspiracy Johannes Alabi Victor Pascall (1886–1930),
cricketer Oluwale Kossola (Cudjoe Lewis)
Matilda McCrear Redoshi (Sally Smith)
Scipio Vaughan (1784-1840)...
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leader in the
Third Servile War.
Cudjoe Lewis (c. 1840–1935), born
Oluale Kossola, the third-to-last
surviving victim in the
United States of the Transatlantic...