Amistad: The Federal Courts and the Challenge to Slavery
Federal Judicial Center. Amistad: The Federal Courts and the Challenge to Slavery. February 7, 2002. In 1839 the federal courts became the stage for a drama involving enslaved Africans who led a revolt against their captors and sought to return to their homeland in West Africa. The case of the Amistad forced the judiciary to address issues related to the slave trade, the property claims of slaveholders, and the enslaved men's claim of personal liberty. This program uses an extensive selection of historic images and documents to tell the story that culminated with the Supreme Court's decision about the freedom of the Africans from the Amistad.
Видео Amistad: The Federal Courts and the Challenge to Slavery канала PublicResourceOrg
Видео Amistad: The Federal Courts and the Challenge to Slavery канала PublicResourceOrg
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Making Fruit LeatherEmployees are the FIRST Line of Food DefenseUnderstanding Landscape 01: IntroductionCIRCULAR SAW - RECIPROCATING SAWSLAM RISKS the SMART Way -- Equipment GuardingPartners 19 - The Soil ExplorersSafety Tips (Working Beside Highwalls)Art and Science of Wildfire - Part 7 - Predicting Fire BehaviorBig Picture: Aggressor ForcesConservación de la Audición, Parte 62 de MSHABreathe Easy - Respirator Safety (Spanish)Fall Protection: Your Lifeline to Safety"SOMOS.... MSHA"Inspecting HighwallsScreening People for External Contamination - Part 1THE PHOTOGRAPHERPHYSICAL ABILITY AND STAMINA TEST (PAST)The Crosscut Saw Filer, Part 2 of 5The Crosscut Saw Filer, Part 5 of 5SHOOTING FOR SURVIVAL, ca. 1960 - ca. 1969White Sands, White Wilderness: A Visual Exploration of the World's Largest Gypsum Dunes