Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial

Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Cherrelle Jefferson Smith, a descendent of enslaved Africans from the ship the Clotilda, stands by the banks of the Mobile River before attending her first landing ceremony on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
From left, Ester Deaguiar, head of the Mobile International Festival, carries wreaths she made for the landing ceremony of descendants of the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to land in the U.S. in 1860, known as the Clotilda, with Barbara Drummond, Alabama State Representative for District 103 and candidate of Mayor of Mobile, on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
From left, Ester Deaguiar, head of the Mobile International Festival, carrier wreaths she made for the landing ceremony of descendants of the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to land in the U.S. in 1860, known as the Clotilda, with Barbara Drummond, Alabama State Representative for District 103 and candidate of Mayor of Mobile, on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala.(AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
E.J. Wright, a member of the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers, performs at the beginning of the landing ceremony of descendants of the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to land in the U.S. in 1860, known as the Clotilda, on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
E.J. Wright and Veda Robbins, members of the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers, perform at the beginning of the landing ceremony of descendants of the last ship carrying enslaved Africans to land in the U.S. in 1860, known as the Clotilda, on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
From left, Donald and Rolanda Hayes, descendants of African slaves transported on the Clotilda, cheer and clap during a landing memorial ceremony near the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Delisha Marshal, a descendent of Africans sold into slavery and transported on the Clotilda, listens to a speech during the landing memorial ceremony on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
People listen during a land memorial ceremony held by the Clotilda Descendants Association near the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Dahlia Dela Cruz, 5, a descendant of African slaves transported about the Clotilda, pours water out as a part of a libation ceremony held near the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Two audience members listen as the names of Africans sold into slavery and transported aboard the Clotilda are read a loud during a landing memorial ceremony near the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Walter Jermaine Bell of Atlanta, Georgia, 1st left, and a descendant of African slaves transported aboard the Clotilda, leads a memorial procession with a wreath to the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
From left to right, Dahlia Dela Cruz, 5, and Delisha Marshal, descendants of African slaves transported on the Clotilda, perform a libation ceremony near the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Walter Jermaine Bell of Atlanta, Georgia and a descendant of African slaves transported aboard the Clotilda, leads a memorial procession with a wreath to the banks of the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Alabama. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Walter Jermaine Bell of Atlanta and a descendant of African slaves transported aboard the Clotilda, leads a memorial procession and throws a wreath into the Mobile River on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
People watch as a wreath is thrown into the Mobile River as a part of memorial ceremony for African slaves transporter aboard the Clotilda on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
Theris Howard plays a shaker drum with the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers at the end of a memorial ceremony for African slaves transporter aboard the Clotilda on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Clotilda Slave Ship Memorial
(left to right) Tiffany Pogue and Veda Robbins hug at the end of a memorial ceremony for African slaves transporter aboard the Clotilda on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)
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Cherrelle Jefferson Smith, a descendent of enslaved Africans from the ship the Clotilda, stands by the banks of the Mobile River before attending her first landing ceremony on Saturday, July 5, 2025 in Mobile, Ala. (AP Photo/Dan Anderson)