African-American Heritage Trail
Mobile, AL
251-208-7281 (Reservations)
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“The African-American Heritage Trail’s primary objective is to share Mobile's multicultural legacy through disclosure of the early Creoles de Color, African survivors from the Clotilda, the last slave ship to enter the United States in 1860; newly freed blacks who worshipped and built some of the oldest churches in Alabama, African-Americans who settled in an area named ironically for Jefferson Davis, Davis Avenue, and later renamed Dr. Martin Luther King Avenue; and the Civil Rights advocates integral to the desegregation of the city’s schools, workforce, and public offices.â€
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