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Amistad

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THE GRIPPING NOVEL BASED ON A TRUE STORY OF SLAVERYIn 1839, fifty-three African slaves staged a bloody mutiny on board the Amistad, a Spanish slave ship from Cuba.

Their success was short-lived as the slaver was intercepted by the American navy and towed to Connecticut where the slaves were held for deportation.

But instead of sending them back to Cuba, the fledging Abolitionist movement forced a series of trials, culminating in their defence in the Supreme Court by former President John Quincy Adams.This powerful dramatisation of one of Americas first battles for civil rights, brings flesh, bone and emotions to what has been little more than a footnote in history.

Torn from their homes, sold into slavery and faced with a terrible future, this moving novel evokes the fight, courage and hope of a determined people to be free.

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Allison & Busby
0749015934 / 9780749015930
eBook (EPUB)
813.54
27/02/2014
England
English
Historic novels
218 pages
Copy: 20%; print: 20%
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Reprint. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed. Originally published: London: Marlowe, 1997.