In 1839, kidnapped Mende Africans held in the illegal Spanish slave schooner La Amistad revolted against the crew. When the ship was recovered off the coast of North America, a legal and political firestorm was ignited in a nation divided over the slavery question. The Story of the Amistad - Mystic Seaport Museum Exploring Amistad: Race and the Boundaries of Freedom in Maritime Antebellum America "The Amistad Revolt Struggle for Freedom," Published in 1840 Amistad Mutiny | Description, History, & Facts | Britannica Discovering Amistad Sengbe Pieh (Joseph Cinque) (U.S. National Park Service) The Amistad Case | National Archives How the Amistad Rebellion, and Its Extraordinary Trial BY: JESSE GREENSPAN UPDATED: OCTOBER 15, 2020 | ORIGINAL: JULY 2, 2014 | HISTORY.COM Patreon: patreon.com/themorbidmuseum Instagram: @themorbidmuseum Email: themorbidmuseum@gmail.com Artwork: Brittany Schall Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod