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The Story of the Amistad
The Amistad incident as it unfolded.
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Sunday, 20 May 2007 The Amistad Story - Introduction Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski 1065
 
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  • Amistad Revolt - An Historical Legacy of Sierra Leone and the United States  ( 17 items )

     

    Arthur Abraham

     

    Dr. Arthur Abraham is one of Sierra Leone's foremost historians. He is the author of Mende Government and Politics Under Colonial Rule and Topics in Sierra Leone History. He is also a past editor of the Journal of the Historical Society of Sierra Leone. Dr. Abraham has taught and researched at universities in Europe, Africa and the United States. Currently Professor of History at Virginia State University, he has been Professor of African Studies and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Fourah Bay College, Sierra Leone, with academic stints at Leiden in Holland, and Long Island and Yale Universities. Dr. Abraham has published extensively, and is the leading authority on the Mende. He has held a number of positions in government.

     

     

    Download ready to print, illustrated Adobe Acrobat (PDF) versions:
    English | French | Spanish

     

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    The story behind the Freedom Schooner Amistad

     

    "This exhibit tells the true story of a group of Africans who were captured in their homeland—and fought against enslavement. They revolted, seized their ship, and eventually won their freedom. The Freedom Schooner Amistad commemorates their struggle."

     

    {Photo and link to the set of PDF panels}  

     

    These are the educational display panels that travel with the vessel. Find out background information leading up to the Amistad Incident of 1839, more of the fascinating history surrounding this infamous story and Amistad’s relevance then, now and leading into the future.

     

    A more detailed history of the Amistad Incident is also available.

     

     

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