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After the Clotilda (Africatown's Hidden History) - 9781669074779
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Product Details
Author:
Anitra Butler-Ngugi
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Capstone (August 1, 2024)
Language:
English
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Age Range:
8 to 12
ISBN-13:
9781669074779
ISBN-10:
1669074773
Dimensions:
8.25" x 10.25" x 0.375"
File:
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List Price:
$31.32
Case Pack:
30
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$24.12
Publisher Identifier:
P-CAP
Discount Code:
B
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Capstone Press
Weight:
11.2oz
Grade Level:
3rd Grade to 5th Grade
Overview
In 2019, the remains of the Clotilda were discovered in the Mobile River. The discovery of the last slave ship helped document the history of Africatown—a community built by Africans who had been illegally brought to Mobile, Alabama, on that ship in 1860 and enslaved. But for more than 160 years, the people of Africatown have been preserving their own history and culture—and fighting for a hard-won community that has been encroached upon for decades. In this book, students will learn about the survivors of the Clotilda, the community they built, and the people's resilience in the face of environmental racism.








