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Cudjo Lewis (1841-1935) was a founder of Africa Town (now Africatown), established by a group of people who were brought to Mobile, Alabama aboard the Clotilda, the last slave ship to the United States. Toward the end of his life, Lewis became famous when his story was published in a book and newspapers.

Together with 115 other African captives, he was brought to the United States on board the ship Clotilda in 1860.

The Clotilda brought its captives to Alabama in 1860, just a year before the outbreak of the Civil War. Even though slavery was legal at that time in the U.S., the international slave trade was not, and hadn’t been for over 50 years. Along with many European nations, the U.S. had outlawed the practice in 1807, but Lewis’ journey is an example of how slave traders went around the law to continue bringing over human cargo.

As for the Civil War, Lewis said he wasn’t aware of it when it first started. But part-way through, he began to hear that the North had started a war to free enslaved people like him. A few days after Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered in April 1865, Lewis says that a group of Union soldiers stopped by a boat on which he and other enslaved people were working and told them they were free.
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Welcome to the Official Page of What’s On! in Africa. A Brain child from Myndz Community. We work to keep you informed of EVENTS taking place in and around Nairobi to Arusha n back to Kampala. Entertainment-WISE, Seminar-WISE, Launch-WISE, yes you guested it!We also encourage sharing those kind of events that only come through your emails. So feel FREE to SHARE, POST, COMMENT where you been and whats coming near you and WE WiLL REPOST. -- you cannot visit you can only EXPEREINCE AFrica