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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLest we forget: the Amistad
https://walknewhaven.org/amistad-memorial
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Lest we forget: the Amistad (Original Post)
CTyankee
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erronis
(21,566 posts)1. The first paragraph from the article - very good reading
The Amistad Memorial commemorates the history of the July 1, 1839 revolt led by Sengbe Pieh, known as Joseph Cinqué. Fifty-three kidnapped Mendeland West Africans, to be sold as slaves in Cuba, took over the vessel, La Amistad to return to Africa. When the ship dropped anchor off the coast of Long Island, the Africans were brought to the New Haven jail. They became the subject of landmark legal battles, eventually settled by the Supreme Court on March 9, 1841, which ruled that the Africans had been captured and transported illegally and were free. This stimulated the abolitionist movement in the United States.
ancianita
(42,230 posts)2. Anthony Hopkins - Amistad (1997) John Quincy Adams Closing Speech to SCOTUS
John Adams, his ancestor, was first of the first 18 presidents who didn't own slaves.
Indeed ... "The natural state of man is Freedom... Who we are is who we were... may the civil war finish what the revolutionary war started."
Indeed ... "The natural state of man is Freedom... Who we are is who we were... may the civil war finish what the revolutionary war started."
debsy
(660 posts)3. My husband was part of this effort and also crewed on her for a few years
FailureToCommunicate
(14,567 posts)4. Important reminder! Thank you.
