Joseph Cinquez, the brave Congolese Chief, who prefers death to Slavery, and who now lies in jail
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Joseph Cinquez (or Cinque) was one of a group of Africans from Sierra Leone who had been kidnapped and sold into slavery. In July 1839, Cinquez led a revolt on the slave ship Amistad, off Cuba.
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1839
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- African American History
- American Abolitionism And Antislavery
- Antislavery Movements
- Illustrations
- Slavery