Emma Langdon Roche interviewed this man in 1914, as detailed in Historic Sketches of the South, which may have been plagiarized by a later author. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this man, who was one of the founders of Africatown and the last male survivor of the Clotilda. Zora Neale Hurston interviewed this person for her book Barracoon.
ANSWER: Cudjoe Lewis (“koo-JOH Lewis”) [or Oluale Kossola]
[10m] Cudjoe Lewis was sold into slavery after his capture by this kingdom’s Amazons. This kingdom ended its tributary status to Oyo under the leadership of its king Ghezo.
ANSWER: Kingdom of Dahomey
[10e] Cudjoe Lewis died in this American state, the site of Africatown. This state’s artesian well, now the Court Square Fountain, was a center of slave auctions in its capital of Montgomery.
ANSWER: Alabama [or AL]
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