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The Evening Post
New York, New York •
Fri, Sep 6, 1839
Page 2
Reported conditions of the Africans detained in Connecticut after being taken from the Amistad
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Antebellum America
1839
Slave Trade
Human Rights
Slave Ship Rebellion
John Quincy Adams
International Law
Slavery in America
Mende Africans
Amistad Case
Abolition Movement
Legal History
Joseph Cinqué
La Amistad
U.S. Supreme Court
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Reported conditions of the Africans detained in Connecticut after being taken from the Amistad
Tags:
Antebellum America
1839
Slave Trade
Human Rights
Slave Ship Rebellion
John Quincy Adams
International Law
Slavery in America
Mende Africans
Amistad Case
Abolition Movement
Legal History
Joseph Cinqué
La Amistad
U.S. Supreme Court
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The Evening Post
New York, New York •
Fri, Sep 6, 1839
Page 2
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United States
New York
New York
The Evening Post
1839
Sep
06
Page 2
Reported conditions of the Africans detained in Connecticut after being taken from the Amistad