Chronicling the story of the last Africans brought illegally to
America in 1860, African Town is a powerful and stunning
novel-in-verse.
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In 1860, long after the United States outlawed the importation of
enslaved laborers, 110 men, women and children from Benin and Nigeria
were captured and brought to Mobile, Alabama aboard a ship called
Clotilda. Their journey includes the savage Middle Passage and being
hidden in the swamplands along the Alabama River before being secretly
parceled out to various plantations, where they made desperate attempts
to maintain both their culture and also fit into the place of captivity
to which they'd been delivered. At the end of the Civil War, the
survivors created a community for themselves they called African Town,
which still exists to this day. Told in 14 distinct voices, including
that of the ship that brought them to the American shores and the
founder of African Town, this powerfully affecting historical
novel-in-verse recreates a pivotal moment in US and world history, the
impacts of which we still feel today.