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The Amistad Slaves
A discussion of the Amistad trial and its outcome for the slaves and abolitionists in the United States. -- 1,589 words; MLA

"Kemet Afrocentricity and Knowledge"
Compares this book by Molefi Kete Asante with the movie "Amistad". -- 1,400 words;

Racial Identity in Film
Explores the issue of racial identity within the films "Amistad", "Malcolm X" and "Star Wars." -- 1,800 words;

Unholy Hollywood
An examination of three movies - "Roots," "Glory" and "Amistad," and how these impacted American society. -- 870 words; MLA

"Benito Cereno" and the Influence of Background
This paper is an analysis of "Benito Cereno" by Herman Melville, describing the way the author's background influences the writing. -- 1,060 words; MLA

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AMISTAD

The Portuguese abducted a group of Africans, and shipped them to Havana, Cuba. The
Africans were then purchased by two Spanish men and put aboard the schooner Amistad for a
voyage to Principe. The Africans seized the ship, killed two of the crew, and ordered the
schooner to be navigated for the coast of Africa. The remaining crew altered their course
and steered for the American shore. In August of 1839, the Amistad was seized off Long
Island, NY, by the U.S. brig Washington. The Spaniards were freed and the Africans were
imprisoned in New Haven and Hartford Connecticut. 
The Spanish men claimed the Africans as their property and others claimed that they saved
the schooner Amistad and cargo and that the Africans should be counted as property when
determining a salvage amount given to them (under the law of salvage, those who saved a
sea vessel were entitled to a portion of the value of what they saved). 
The case went to trial in September where the Federal District Court ruled the Africans
were illegally held, and therefore were not liable for their acts nor were they property.
The Circuit Court upheld the District Court Decision. 
The case was appealed to the Supreme Court, where former President John Quincy Adams
argued the defendants' case. The Supreme Court upheld the nearly all of the previous
Circuit Court's opinion stating the Africans were free men and women, illegally taken
from Africa, were never citizens of Spain and were not guilty of murder for the deaths of
the crewmen during the Amistad takeover. 
In All That was said Above you can see that The Court as well as the Spanish men as well
as the people in Cuba all had different aspects on slavery in this movie.

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