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 MAUREL FRERES BUILDING AT JUFFERH


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Adjacent to Albreda is the present day village of Juffureh, Alex Haley’s ancestral home; and the site of the Maurel Freres Building, now housing a small museum on the Slave Trade in the Senegambia. The building was originally built by the British around 1840 and was last used by a Lebanese trader called Maurel, from whom it takes its name.








 



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