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Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) was a West
African woman who was
enslaved and
smuggled to the U.S.
state of
Alabama as a girl in 1860.
Until a
later surviving...
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lived until 1935 and was one of the last
survivors from the Clotilda.
Redoshi,
another captive on the Clotilda, was sold to a
planter in
Dallas County...
- Africatown. In 2019,
scholar Hannah Durkin from
Newcastle University do****ented
Redoshi, a West
African woman who was
believed at the time to be the last survivor...
- two longer-lived
Clotilda survivors, who made the
voyage as children:
Redoshi, who died in 1937, and
Matilda McCrear, who died in 1940. He was born as...
- county.
Shortly before the war,
Smith had
bought a West
African girl,
Redoshi, one of an
illegal shipment of
slaves in 1860. He
called her
Sally Smith...
- List on 31
October 1996 in the
Cultural category.
Cudjoe Lewis (d. 1935),
Redoshi (d. 1937), and
Matilda McCrear (d, 1940), last
known survivors of the Transatlantic...
- her
ransom was paid off in May of that year.
Found alive 2
months 1860
Redoshi 12 Modern-day
Benin West
African woman who was
illegally brought as a slave...
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research has
found that two
other survivors from
Clotilda outlived him,
Redoshi (who died in 1937) and
Matilda McCrear (who died in 1940). However, according...
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urban north by
black people". With a 23
minute runtime, the film
features Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) (renamed
Sally Smith by her enslaver,
Washington Smith)...
- to the
publication of Durkin's
research in 2020, McCrear's
contemporary Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) was
thought to be the last
living survivor of the Clotilda...