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- Amistad (film) - Wikipedia
The schooner La Amistad is transporting black slaves off the coast of the Spanish colony of Cuba in 1839 A captive, Cinqué, leads an uprising against the crew, most of whom are killed Two navigators, Pedro Montes and Jose Ruiz, are spared on condition they help sail the ship to Africa
- Amistad (1997) - IMDb
Amistad: Directed by Steven Spielberg With Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou In 1839, the revolt of Mende captives aboard a Spanish owned ship causes a major controversy in the United States when the ship is captured off the coast of Long Island
- Amistad Case - Date, Facts Significance - HISTORY
The story of the Amistad began in February 1839, when Portuguese slave hunters abducted hundreds of Africans from Mendeland, in present-day Sierra Leone, and transported them to Cuba, then a
- Amistad: How it Began - U. S. National Park Service
The Amistad’s story began in 1839 when slave hunters captured large numbers of native Africans near Mendeland in present-day Sierre Leone These captives were sent to Havana, Cuba to be sold into slavery
- The Amistad Case - National Archives
U S v Amistad: A Case of Jurisdiction on DocsTeach asks students to analyze specified passages from the Supreme Court's decision in United States v Libellants of Schooner Amistad to explore the concept of jurisdiction and how a case travels through the Federal court system
- Amistad movie review film summary (1997) - Roger Ebert
The film opens on the ship Amistad, where Cinque (Djimon Hounsou) is able to free himself from shackles and release his fellow prisoners They rise up against the Spanish crew of the ship, which is taking them from a Havana slave market to another destination in Cuba
- Amistad mutiny | Description, History, Facts | Britannica
Amistad mutiny, (July 2, 1839), slave rebellion that took place on the slave ship Amistad near the coast of Cuba and had important political and legal repercussions in the American abolition movement
- The Amistad Rebellion – Amistad Center
Don Pedro Montez and Don Jose Ruiz, two Spaniards, purchased 53 victims, Mende people, in Havana and imprisoned them inside of the schooner La Amistad for a voyage to a nearby plantation The enslaved revolted just three days into the journey, when 25-year-old Sengbe Pieh, also known as Cinque, freed himself and set about freeing the other
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