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One of the last surviving victims of the transatlantic slave trade, 1848 – 1937
Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) was a West African woman who was enslaved and smuggled to the U.S. state of Alabama as a girl in 1860. Until a later surviving
Redoshi
Last known U.S. slave ship, used in 1860
lived until 1935 and was one of the last survivors from the Clotilda. Redoshi, another captive on the Clotilda, was sold to a planter in Dallas County
Clotilda_(slave_ship)
Historic community in Alabama, U.S.
Africatown. In 2019, scholar Hannah Durkin from Newcastle University documented Redoshi, a West African woman who was believed at the time to be the last survivor
Africatown
One of the last known survivors of the Atlantic slave trade (d. 1935)
two longer-lived Clotilda survivors, who made the voyage as children: Redoshi, who died in 1937, and Matilda McCrear, who died in 1940. He was born as
Cudjoe_Lewis
1938 film by the US Department of Agriculture
urban north by black people". With a 23-minute runtime, the film features Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) (renamed Sally Smith by her enslaver, Washington Smith)
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Slave trade between Africa and the West
research has found that two other survivors from Clotilda outlived him, Redoshi (who died in 1937) and Matilda McCrear (who died in 1940). However, according
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Commune and city in Atlantique Department, Benin
List on 31 October 1996 in the Cultural category. Cudjoe Lewis (d. 1935), Redoshi (d. 1937), and Matilda McCrear (d, 1940), last known survivors of the Transatlantic
Ouidah
County in Alabama, United States
county. Shortly before the war, Smith had bought a West African girl, Redoshi, one of an illegal shipment of slaves in 1860. He called her Sally Smith
Dallas_County,_Alabama
Last living survivor of the transatlantic slave trade
to the publication of Durkin's research in 2020, McCrear's contemporary Redoshi (c. 1848 – 1937) was thought to be the last living survivor of the Clotilda
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1600–1904 kingdom in West Africa
Bonetta (Aina), Cudjoe Lewis (Oluale Kossola), Matilda McCrear (Abake), Redoshi, and Seriki Williams Abass (Ifaremilekun Fagbemi). The military of the
Dahomey
Former empire in present day Nigeria and Benin Republic
Bonetta (Aina), Cudjoe Lewis (Oluale Kossola), Matilda McCrear (Abake), Redoshi, Seriki Williams Abass (Ifaremilekun Fagbemi), Remigio Herrera, Samuel
Oyo_Empire
Americans of Beninese birth or descent
from Dahomey to Mobile in 1859, including Cudjo Lewis (ca. 1840–1935) and Redoshi (c. 1848–1937), considered to be the last persons born in Africa to have
Beninese_Americans
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
366°N 87.304°W / 32.366; -87.304 and has an elevation of 151 feet (46 m). Redoshi, aka as Sally Smith, woman originally from Benin, West Africa, was kidnapped
Bogue_Chitto,_Alabama
the last trans-Atlantic slave ship to arrive in America from Africa. Redoshi 1848 1937 The next to last known survivor of the Clotilda, the last slave
List of last survivors of American slavery
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her ransom was paid off in May of that year. Found alive 2 months 1860 Redoshi 12 Modern-day Benin West African woman who was illegally brought as a slave
List of solved missing person cases (pre-1950)
List_of_solved_missing_person_cases_(pre-1950)
Ethnic group in Alabama
1860. The last three survivors of the Atlantic slave trade, Cudjoe Lewis, Redoshi, and Matilda McCrear, were all brought to Alabama. In 1870, Benjamin S
African_Americans_in_Alabama
white, and having come to a school for emancipated slaves in Philadelphia. Redoshi (c. 1848–1937), also known as Sally Smith, the next-to-last surviving victim
List_of_slaves
(1886–1930), cricketer Oluwale Kossola (Cudjoe Lewis) Matilda McCrear Redoshi (Sally Smith) Scipio Vaughan (1784-1840), artisan and slave, inspired Back-to-Africa
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(born 1878) Undated Rabbit Brown, country blues singer (born c. 1880) Redoshi, penultimate survivor of the transatlantic slave trade (born c. 1848 in
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Series of attacks in the 19th century
Bonetta (Aina), Cudjoe Lewis (Oluale Kossola), Matilda McCrear (Abake), Redoshi, and Seriki Williams Abass (Ifaremilekun Fagbemi). "Benin - Precolonial
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Topics referred to by the same term
is the name of: Sally Smith, the slave name of the West-African woman Redoshi (d. 1937) Sally Smith (actress) (born 1942), British actress Sally Smith
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(גָּלִיל) Hebrew name GALIYL means "rolling, turning" or "circuit, region, ring." In the bible, this is the name of a circuit or ring (Galilee) of the Gentiles.Â
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English (Lancashire) : either a variant of Critchlow or a habitational name from some other place, now lost.
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English : habitational name from places called Aldborough (in Norfolk and North Yorkshire) or Aldbrough (in East and North Yorkshire), or possibly a variant of Albury. All of these places were named with Old English eald ‘old’ + burh ‘stronghold’.A John Albro came to New England from England in 1634 and settled in Rhode Island in 1638.
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English : from Middle English blowe, blaa, bloo ‘pale’, hence a nickname for someone with an exceptionally pale complexion.Americanized spelling of French Bleau.
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Glorious, Praiseworthy
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