Africatown Heritage House spotlights Clotilda exhibition about last known slave ship

5480554 · July 26, 2025

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Summary

A recorded promotion for Africatown Heritage House highlights "Clotilda, the exhibition," describing artifacts, descendant voices and heritage-tourism experiences; the recording gives no dates or ticket information.

Africatown Heritage House is promoting “Clotilda, the exhibition,” a showcase that the recording describes as telling the story of the last known slave ship and the community it produced. The recording, identified here as Narrator (recording), said the exhibition combines artifacts and descendant voices to create a museum experience meant for history buffs, educators, families and travelers.

Narrator (recording) said, "It's been called one of the best new museums in the country and for a good reason," and described the exhibit as heritage tourism "at its most unforgettable." The recording added, "Through powerful artifacts, descendant voices, and unforgettable storytelling, the past lives on."

The promotional message frames the exhibit as both educational and experiential, listing target audiences and encouraging visitors to engage: "The past is calling. Will you answer?" The recording does not provide opening dates, hours, ticket prices or contact information, and those details were not specified in the transcript.

Because the audio is promotional, the statements about critical acclaim and visitor experience are ascribed to the recording rather than presented as independent fact. The transcript supplied does not include speaker identification beyond the recorded voice, nor does it link the claims to awards, reviews or external sources.

Visitors seeking dates, hours, admission costs or curator statements should consult Africatown Heritage House directly; those details were not specified in the recording provided.