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  1. Alabama was one of the first seven states to withdraw from the Union prior to the American Civil War. The slave trade continued unabated in Alabama until at least 1863, with busy markets in Mobile and Montgomery largely undisputed by the war.

  2. 15. Mai 2023 · Learn about the development, expansion, and end of slavery in Alabama from the territorial period to the Civil War. Explore the labor, material, and family conditions of the enslaved population and their resistance and agency.

  3. 27. Okt. 2009 · At the end of the war, slavery was abolished in Alabama, and more than 440,000 Black slaves were freed and assimilated into society with the help of the Freedmen’s Bureau.

  4. 21. Mai 2018 · There were roughly 110 African children, teenagers, and young adults on board the Clotilda when it arrived in Alabama in 1860, just one year before the Civil War.

    • Becky Little
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  5. 21. Dez. 2018 · Alabama war um 1860 herum das Zentrum des amerikanischen Sklavenhandels. Wie sieht die Aufarbeitung dieser Geschichte im Museum und in der Gedenkstätte aus?

    • Verena Lueken
  6. In the autumn of 1860 Captain William Foster departed for West Africa and successfully smuggled 110 enslaved Africans from Dahomey into Mobile, with one person perishing during the Middle Passage.

  7. Africatown, community in Mobile, Alabama, that was established by survivors of the last forced voyage of enslaved Africans to the United States. It is the only American community ever created by West Africans who had personally survived the Middle Passage. Over time, the surrounding area became.