America's Last Slave Ship 'Clotilda' May Be Well Preserved

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I heard the leftist white knights are already talking about having it destroyed
 
Risk destroying it?

You uneducated woke Stalinists are all ABOUT destroying anything you associate with slavery.
 
Any well preserved Kwanza candles on that boat. I heard about this a few years ago and still have yet to see any decent photos.
 
That schooner design is very close to the class of vessels that continued to bring Chinese and Japanese indentured workers to Hawaii and California even into the early 20th Century.
 
That schooner design is very close to the class of vessels that continued to bring Chinese and Japanese indentured workers to Hawaii and California even into the early 20th Century.
I have been to a book store in San Franciso where down stairs a tunnel leads out to the place where they were brought in. I can't remember its name, though.
 
Hey danny are you going to post some photos of this great find?
 
No matter what anyone may think about ethnicity X, it would great if that slave ship were put on display so that people could visit it.

That is the best way to learn about history.
 
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There aren't any, it's in the Mobile River, covered with silt.
If it is in the river covered in mud how in the hell does anyone know what ship or boat it was?
 
They're smarter than you.
Let me know when you post photos and chit and you get that thing out of the mud. Make sure to include Kwanza candles.
 
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