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The sad story of Foone, the Amistad slave revolt member who never made it back home to Sierra Leone

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Nearly 200 years ago, 53 kidnapped Africans started an uprising on the Spanish slave ship, La Amistad. The ship was later confiscated by the United States Revenue Cutter Service. Later, the enslaved Africans involved in the revolt were put on trial for the death of two officers on the ship. The case was famously known...

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