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Amistad Review Essay Research Paper Amistad ReviewSteven

Amistad Review Essay, Research Paper


Amistad Review


Steven Spielberg’s “Amistad” is centered on the legal status of


Africans caught and brought to America on a Spanish slave ship. The


Africans rise up and begin a mutiny against their captors on the high


seas and are brought to trial in a New England court. The court must


decide if the Africans are actually born as slaves or if they were


illegally brought from Africa. If the Africans were born as slaves


then they would be guilty of murder, but if their being brought here


from Africa is illegal, they had the right to defend themselves. This


was not such a simple issue since the slave trade had been banned by


treaties at the time of the Amistad incident in 1839. The movie starts


on board the Amistad. On the ship the leader of the Africans, Cinque,


frees himself from his chains and frees the rest of his tribe. They


slaves are being taken from a Havana slave market to another


destination in Cuba. The two men who bought them are spared, and


promise to take the slaves back to Africa. Instead, the Amistad is


guided into US waters, and the Africans end up being tried in a New


England court. Luckily, it is a Northern court. If the slaves had


ended up in the South they would have no chance of getting off. The


slaves are first defended by Roger Baldwin a well-off real estate


lawyer who bases the case on property law. Only slowly does Baldwin


come to see his clients, the slaves, as human beings. Also, two Boston


abolitionists, an immigrant called Tappan, and a former slave named


Joadson are in the defense. Together these men work to try to free the


53 slaves aboard the Amistad. After the slaves are tried and freed at


the New England district court, they must go to the Supreme Court. In


the Supreme Court John Quincy Adams, former president, who is fighting


for the freedom of all men, defends them. He gives an 11 minute speech


and persuades the Supreme Court to free the slaves as individuals


because all men are free under the Declaration of Independence. The


slaves are freed once and again and choose to return to their


homeland. However, Cinque discovers that his village has been


destroyed and the rest of his family has already been sold into


slavery. This is where Cinque emerges as a powerful character. He was


once a free farmer living in peace with his now lost wife and family.


His wife and his village are shown, which helps to understand how


cruelly he and the others were all ripped from their lives and


ambitions. Cinque spoke no English at the beginning of the movie, but


he learns some while he is in prison. A translator is found who helps


him express his consternation at the legal system that may free him but


will not correct or even address the real crime against him. Cinque


learns enough of America to see it’s faults. Also, in this movie is


President Martin Van Buren, who is portrayed as a feeble man of


compromise who wants only to keep the South off his back.

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