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SXSW documentary connects a community to the slave ship that brought them to America.

, the last known slave ship, illegally carried enslaved Africans to the shores of Mobile, Ala. years after the Civil War. Attempting to erase the evidence, Captain William Foster burned and sank the ship.Clotilda

's passengers’ descendants. But the residents of AfricaTown kept their remarkable identity a secret, for fear of making themselves a greater target for white supremacists. Director Margaret Brown’s intimate, informative documentary,At the film’s outset, many of the subjects describe a burdening sense of incompleteness, a longing to understand the entirety of their ancestors’ experience, to touch the remains of the ship.

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