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The Slave’s Journey

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The Slave’s Journey

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While Viewing:

• Write down observational notes• Write down questions• Write down words that describe the images

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The Door of No Return

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Slave Auction, Easton, Maryland

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La Amistad

La Amistad (Spanish: Friendship) was a 19th-century two-masted schooner built in Spain and owned by a Spaniard living in Cuba.

While it was transporting Mende captives originally kidnapped in Sierra Leone from Havana, Cuba, in July 1839, the Africans took control of the ship.

La Amistad was captured off the coast of Long Island by the Revenue Cutter USS Washington. The Mende and La Amistad were interned while court proceedings were undertaken for their disposition.

The case, United States v. The Amistad (1841) was finally decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in favor of the Mende, restoring their freedom. It became a symbol in the movement to abolish slavery.

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After Viewing:

• Write a brief reflection about what you’ve seen. How do you feel? What value, if any, can be gained from viewing these images? What questions do you have?