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Amistad

Published
Dec 1997
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
144

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"Any man would do the same to get back to his family."

In 1839, a young man named Cinque leads a group of illegally enslaved Africans in a revolt against their captors aboard the slave ship Amistad. All they want is to be free, to return to their homes and families. Instead, the Africans land in America, where they are imprisoned and charged with murder and mutiny. The Americans don't see the Africans as people, but as property. Cinque and his fellow captives soon realize that their fight for freedom has only just begun.

This true story of the triumph over indignity and injustice was an important victory in our nation's fight for equality for all.

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First Edition Dec 1997 Puffin ISBN 0140390634
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