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How did the slaves aboard the Amistad achieve freedom?
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This Day in History July 2: Uncover the story of the brave enslaved Africans who rose up against their captors on the Cuban schooner Amistad on July 2, 1839. Learn about their journey from West Africa, their legal battle for freedom in the U.S. Supreme Court, and the historic ruling that declared their right to fight for freedom.

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@learnwithmrlouis

2 weeks ago

Want to watch more of today’s events? https://youtu.be/tk83bBiJCOE

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@heathertaylor8904

1 week ago

That's a cool story! Thanks for sharing it

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@jeetime9436

1 week ago

The Amistad was owned by Spanish owners.

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@CredibleHulk10

1 week ago

Not captive... Freight.

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@walterhenrysilvera5081

2 weeks ago

Predator and prey . Every humanimals on earth 🌎 turning in space 🌈 have the right to protect themselves from their predators.

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@lawrencebarclay9030

1 week ago

No no they were no slavery in America, the USA, what are you talking about? I was raised up in Florida and I’m having my kids raised up in Florida.

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@alejandraparker7272

1 week ago

AMISTAD the movie by Spielberg about the 53 slaves mentioned here was shown in theaters across America earning 5.3 million USD.

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@Parocha

2 weeks ago

Cuba became independent in 1902. That would mean the schooner was Spanish, not Cuban

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@IdleByte

1 week ago

I don't like the phrase 'illegal slavery' since it implies there is binary opposite called 'legal slavery' ... it should just be called slavery... period.

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@patrickgibson3567

1 week ago

Dont you mean buyers not captives they were caught and sold by them very own people lets stick to facts and choose our words wisely.

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@jeffreybungle457

1 week ago

Slavery was not abolished in the USA until 1865 and Havana was Spanish until 1902. Do not violate history with your nonesense

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