Igbo Landing
1803 in the United States19th-century rebellionsAfrican-American history of Georgia (U.S. state)American folkloreAnti-black racism in Georgia (U.S. state) ... and 10 more
Gullah historyIgbo-American historyIgbo diasporaMaritime incidents involving slave shipsMass suicidesMutiniesNigerian-American culture and historyPre-emancipation African-American historyReportedly haunted locations in Georgia (U.S. state)Slave rebellions in the United States
Igbo Landing (also called Ibo Landing, Ebo Landing, or Ebos Landing) is a historic site at Dunbar Creek on St. Simons Island, Glynn County, Georgia. It was the setting of a mass suicide in 1803 by captive Igbo people who had taken control of their slave ship and refused to submit to slavery in the United States. The event's moral value as a story of resistance towards slavery has symbolic importance in African American folklore as the flying Africans legend, and in literary history.
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Saint Simons Island Water Pollution Control Plant
6th Avenue
31522
Georgia, United States
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