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26th August - The Day in History reminded by British Times Magazine...
Wednesday, 27 August 2008  ::  Written by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski
While combing today the web for "Amistadiana" I have noticed that online edition of British Times magazine reminded their readers that on August 26th "In 1839 the US Navy seized the Cuban schooner Amistad off Long Island, New York, whi...
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Greetings from Provincetown, MA...
Monday, 25 August 2008  ::  Written by John Beebe-Center Captain of SV Amistad
We are presently en route from Portland, Maine to Vineyard haven, Marthas Vineyard. To recap from when I was last in touch; Portland was a friendly and welcoming town-though the first berth we went to at the State Pier was not. The small slip on th...
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Hartford Courant interviews Captain Bill Pinkney...
Sunday, 24 August 2008  ::  Written by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski
Captain Bill Pinkney, master emeritus of the Freedom Schooner Amistad, talks about the historical significance of Barack Obama and the upcoming Democratic Convention during an interview. Bill Pinkney is master emeritus of the Amistad.  But ...
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Schooner Amistad visiting Salem. MA...
Sunday, 24 August 2008  ::  Written by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski
The schooner Amistad docked at Central Wharf in Salem,  MA on Thursday planning a short, unofficial visit there until Saturday.  The stay prolonged till Sunday as an outboard motor for the ship's dinghy still was not repaired.  Amistad...
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Deck tours and Day Sails...
Monday, 18 August 2008  ::  Written by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski
It’s a beautiful day in Portland today. My watch went out to breakfast with a couple of the organizers where we got to meet the mayor. We are in the middle of deck tours right now, We have a couple of kids on board who are the leaders ...
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Do the tall ships leave Duluth in historically troubled waters?...
Sunday, 03 August 2008  ::  Written by Robin Washington, Doug Bowen-Bailey, Mari Trine - Duluth News Tribune
Webmaster's Comment: Interesting exchange of the opinions was published by The Duluth News Tribune.  "Black Jacks: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail" book and Amistad are mentioned there as examples and the story echoes many a...
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House poised to apologize for slavery, Jim Crow...
Tuesday, 29 July 2008  ::  Written by CNN
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House of Representatives was poised Tuesday to pass a resolution apologizing to African-Americans for slavery and the era of Jim Crow. ...
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Traces of the Trade & Inheriting the Trade...
Thursday, 08 May 2008  ::  Written by Webmaster
The Film: The Traces of the Trade In this feature documentary, filmmaker Katrina Browne discovers that her New England ancestors were the largest slave-trading family in U.S. history. She and nine cousins retrace the Triangle Trade and gain a powerf...
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Race - Power Of Illusion...
Monday, 14 April 2008  ::  Written by www.AllAboutRace.com
Webmaster's Comment:  Recently I have discovered on Web an amazing resource and platform for Conversations On Race - a blog All About Race - I want to encourage all Amistad visitors to meet Carmen D. - the person behind the Blog.  Amo...
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40 Years Ago... The Death of MLK Jr.: RFK Said It Best...
Friday, 04 April 2008  ::  Written by Mother Jones
(Webmaster's Comment: Six minutes of your time to listen,,, please add several more to think...)    It's been four decades since Martin Luther King, Jr., was shot and killed. On the occasion of this anniversary, there's much media coverag...
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Amistad IS BACK HOME! E-mail
Written by Wojtek (Voytec) Wacowski   
Saturday, 31 May 2008

Photo: Bob Craft

Freedom Schooner Amistad today closed her gigantic 14,000 mile log loop of the 2007/2008 Atlantic Freedom Tour by crossing her own track from late June last year. More than 11 months ago, Connecticut's Official Flagship and Tall Ship Ambassador embarked on that voyage. Today, the schooner, slightly worn and tired, returned to her birthplace: Mystic Seaport Museum in Mystic, Connecticut.

 

The schooner, used to basking in the tropical sun through last several month, was greeted by a gray New England weather. Among few people witnessing her arrival was Bob Craft who shot historical pictuere of Amistad sailing under the Maystic Bridge. .On March 25, 2000, Amistad was launched there, after a two-year construction period in the Henry B. duPont Preservation Shipyard, under the supervision of Quentin Snediker, Shipyard Director. He and his experienced team of shipwrights and riggers will help Amistad's crew, commanded by Captain John Beebe-Center, bring the ship to her glory - just in time for the Official Homecoming to Amistad's Homeport, New Haven, Connecticut, planned for June 21st - exactly one year since she sailed away from Long Wharf.

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Schooner Amistad sails away from Long Wharf in New Haven on June 21, 2007.

photo: ©2008 Bob CraftAnother photo documenting the historic moment of the Amistad's return tho her birthplace - Mystic Seaport.

 

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