Wooden remains of the Clotilda sits on the deck of a survey ship in Mobile, Alabama, May 4, 2022. The Clotilda is the last known slave ship to enter United States waters more than 50 years after Congress banned the practice. The Mobile District is helping the Alabama Historical Commission and other stakeholders to preserve this piece of history that sunk in the Mobile Harbor near Africatown in Mobile. (Courtesy photo)
Wooden remains of the Clotilda sits on the deck of a survey ship in Mobile, Alabama, May 4, 2022. The Clotilda is the last known slave ship to enter United States waters more than 50 years after Congress banned the practice. The Mobile District is helping the Alabama Historical Commission and other stakeholders to preserve this piece of history that sunk in the Mobile Harbor near Africatown in Mobile. (Courtesy photo)

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