[30] Atlantic Monthly, vol. x. p. 339.
[31] Atlantic Monthly, vol. vii. pp. 728, 744.
[32] Atlantic Monthly, vol. vii. p. 737.
[33] Richmond Enquirer, August 26, 1831.
[34] Richmond Enquirer, August 26 and 30, 1831.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE "AMISTAD" CAPTIVES.
The Spanish Slaver "Amistad" sails from Havana, Cuba, for Porto Principe.—Fifty-four Native Africans on Board.—Joseph Cinquez, the Son of an African Prince.—The "Amistad" captured and taken into New London, Conn.—Trial and Release of the Slaves.—Tour through the United States.—Return to their Native Country in Company with Missionaries.—The Anti-slavery Cause benefited by their Stay in the United States.—Their Appreciation of Christian Civilization.