
Black odyssey
About this book
In 1839, thirty black slaves being transported from Havana to Puerto Príncipe aboard the Amistad took control of the ship and attempted to return to Africa. Instead, the whites sailed north, until the ship was spotted and taken to Connecticut. When President Van Buren attempted to return the slaves to Cuba, the abolitionists, led by John Quincy Adams, took the slaves' case to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL16063008W
Subjects
Slave insurrectionsAmistad (Schooner)Antislavery movementsTrials (Mutiny)