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Cudjoe Lewis & the Rise Of Africa Town

04/04/24 • 5 min

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Black History Buff: Uncovering Untold Stories

Episode Title: The Untold Story of Cudjoe Lewis – From Clotilda to Africatown

Join me on a journey through time as we uncover the remarkable life of Cudjoe Lewis, the last survivor of the transatlantic slave trade aboard the ship Clotilda. In this episode, we delve into the origins of Cudjoe Lewis, born Oluale Kossola, in what is now Benin, West Africa. We explore the harrowing events that led to his capture and forced voyage to America, his resilience through the years of enslavement, and his pivotal role in the establishment of Africatown, Alabama.

I recently decided to share less via social media and to focus on sharing my best work on Patreon. This short episode is a result of that decision. If you enjoyed this episode and want to join me on my creative and learning journey, join me on Patreon for FREE to gain access to exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights and engage in meaningful conversations about the episodes. Your support helps me to keep bringing these important stories to light.

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Episode Title: The Untold Story of Cudjoe Lewis – From Clotilda to Africatown

Join me on a journey through time as we uncover the remarkable life of Cudjoe Lewis, the last survivor of the transatlantic slave trade aboard the ship Clotilda. In this episode, we delve into the origins of Cudjoe Lewis, born Oluale Kossola, in what is now Benin, West Africa. We explore the harrowing events that led to his capture and forced voyage to America, his resilience through the years of enslavement, and his pivotal role in the establishment of Africatown, Alabama.

I recently decided to share less via social media and to focus on sharing my best work on Patreon. This short episode is a result of that decision. If you enjoyed this episode and want to join me on my creative and learning journey, join me on Patreon for FREE to gain access to exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights and engage in meaningful conversations about the episodes. Your support helps me to keep bringing these important stories to light.

➤ Join my Patreon community here:

https://www.patreon.com/Blackhistorybuff

➤Join my Newsletter here:

https://steadyhq.com/en/blackhistory/newsletter/sign_up


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Samuel Coleridge-Taylor - A life of Music and Colour

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In this episode, we take a brief look at the life of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

This episode was made with the support of Olu Lawal, Awele Ibeaji, Ebi, and Ox-boy entertainment.

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  2. Hiawatha's Wedding Feast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S05Jd6iH0nI
  3. Deep River https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9YsbMy0qAg

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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of Harlem's legendary Cotton Club as we explore Duke Ellington's groundbreaking opening night performance on this episode of The Black History Buff Podcast.

We'll transport you to 1927 when a young Duke Ellington and his Washingtonians took the stage at the Cotton Club for the first time. This moment marked the beginning of a new era in jazz history and catapulted Ellington to stardom.

Join us as we delve into the rich history of the Cotton Club, a venue known for its white-only clientele and its showcasing of the most talented African American performers of the time. We'll explore the complex racial dynamics at play and how Ellington navigated this environment to create a sound that would captivate audiences and influence generations of musicians to come.

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