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‘Descendant’ Review: The Fates of a Ship and its Captives

The New York Times – Movies:

This documentary recounts the salvaging of the Clotilda, the last known ship to bring enslaved Africans to America, and tracks down their progeny.

Lisa Kennedy
Author: Lisa Kennedy

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Descendant (Movie), Documentary Films and Programs, Margaret Brown, Shipwrecks (Historic), Slavery (Historical)
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