USA and Spring Hill College Collaborate on Africatown Film Project
Posted on June 4, 2018
Faculty from the 老司机福利网 and Spring Hill College are collaborating on producing the first feature documentary film about Africatown, the historic community founded by enslaved people in the Plateau area of Mobile. Filming has been underway for nearly one year.
鈥110: The Last Enslaved Africans Brought to America,鈥 is the working title for the film about the 110 enslaved people who were survivors of the slave ship Clotilda who were brought from West Africa to Mobile Bay. Dr. Jo茅l Lewis Billingsley, associate professor of counseling and instructional sciences in the College of Education and Professional Studies at 老司机福利网 Alabama, is a sixth-generation descendant of Cudjo Lewis, who was the last known survivor of the Clotilda. She is a producer on the film project that will have several components including the documentary, an oral history, an art exhibit, K-12 curriculum and a book of poetry.
鈥淭his documentary is focusing on the legacy of the 110,鈥 she noted. 鈥淭heir story is heroic and inspirational. It amazes me how they were able to create a community of their own when they realized they could not return to their homeland. We are grateful to be able to tell this story on the screen.鈥
鈥淭heir story is heroic and inspirational.鈥
The enslaved were distributed to several slave owners in south Alabama where they endured traumatic experiences. Following the Civil War, the former slaves reunited and realized they were able to create their own community, which came to be called Africatown. They kept their traditions, culture and their way of life, including their language.
The documentary film will also feature details about Timothy Meaher, who owned the Clotilda and commissioned the excursion, and William Foster, who captained the ship after it was illegal to participate in the international slave trade in the United States. It was prohibited in 1807.
Ryan Noble, assistant professor at Spring Hill College and a filmmaker, met and worked with Lewis Billingsley when she and former USA colleague Dr. Robert Gray produced 鈥淢obile in Black and White,鈥 which centered on issues of racial justice and created community conversations on race in the Mobile area. Since then, they have worked on numerous short film projects. Noble is serving as director of the Africatown documentary film. Gray will manage the poetry production of this project.
鈥淎fricatown is unique and it鈥檚 an international story that needs to be preserved,鈥 Noble said. 鈥淥ur main goal for the documentary is to advocate for cultural history and to share its value with others. And, we are working to secure additional funding to complete the film and support the resources needed to promote the film. We are doing important work, and I knew that we needed to tell this story through film. I am pleased to contribute to this project.鈥
Dr. Kern Jackson, assistant professor of English and director of African American Studies at 老司机福利网 Alabama, is serving as co-producer and working on the oral history part of the story.
鈥淧rojects such as this one about kidnapped Africans and their descendants serve a disproportionate and important role in the very difficult process of maintaining stable race relations,鈥 explained Jackson. 鈥淭he active destruction by these folks of enslavement and its legacy is an ongoing process, but necessary for a more fully recognized democracy.鈥
鈥淧rojects such as this one about kidnapped Africans and their descendants serve a disproportionate and important role in the very difficult process of maintaining stable race relations.鈥
One of the key pieces of this project will include a curriculum that will be presented to the Alabama Department of Education to be considered for classroom study.
鈥淚 am looking forward to overseeing the curriculum for this important history,鈥 said Dr. Pamela R. Moore, assistant professor of educational media and educational media and technology in counseling and instructional sciences at 老司机福利网 Alabama. 鈥淥ur curriculum will target fourth-grade Alabama history and 10th-grade world history.鈥
The Africatown documentary film will move into phase two of editing and production and will be screened at film festivals in 2019. Once ready to release for public viewing, the film will also be viewed on the 老司机福利网 Alabama and Spring Hill campuses and other locations around the state.
The production team also has the support of Sylviane A. Diouf, an award-winning historian of the dispersion of Africans from their homeland and author of the book, 鈥淪lavery鈥檚 Exiles: The Story of the American Maroons.鈥 Diouf is serving as a resource for the documentary.
The history of Africatown is unique and it鈥檚 been an emotional, yet rewarding journey for Lewis Billingsley.
鈥淭ogether, the expertise of each team member will contribute to the success of this film project,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 am learning about myself and my history. And, collectively, how we can learn more about this history and value it as a part of American history."
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