2022/10/21 (US) | Documentary, History
The past is always present.
History exists beyond what is written. The Africatown residents in Mobile, Alabama, have shared stories about their origins for generations. Their community was founded by enslaved ancestors who were transported in 1860 aboard the last known and illegal slave ship, Clotilda. Though the ship was intentionally destroyed upon arrival, its memory and legacy weren’t. Now, the long-awaited discovery of the Clotilda’s remains offers this community a tangible link to their ancestors and validation of a history so many tried to bury.
Margaret Brown
Director
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Kamau Sadiki
Self
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Emmett Lewis
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Vernetta Henson
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Veda Tunstall
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Joycelyn Davis
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Willomina Davis
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Mae Jones
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Margaret Brown
Writer
Kyle Martin
Producer
Kern Jackson
Writer
Kern Jackson
Co-Producer
Michael Bloch
Editor
Margaret Brown
Producer
Geoffrey Richman
Editor
Essie Chambers
Producer