Category:Joseph Cinqué
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English: Sengbe Pieh (1813 – ca. 1879), later knownn as Joseph Cinqué, was a West African man of the Mende people and was the most prominent defendant in the en:Amistad (1841) case, in which it was found that he and 51 others had been victims of the illegal Atlantic slave trade.
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Date of birth | c. 1814 Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate | ||||
Date of death | c. 1879 Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate | ||||
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Media in category "Joseph Cinqué"
The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total.
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Amistad Memorial.jpg 1,024 × 1,536; 406 KB
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Appletons' Cinque.jpg 500 × 601; 59 KB
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Cinque.jpg 155 × 238; 38 KB
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Sengbe Pieh.jpg 1,025 × 1,299; 1.09 MB
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John Sartain - Cinqué - Google Art Project.jpg 6,217 × 7,641; 19.75 MB
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Joseph Cinque.jpg 1,072 × 1,446; 231 KB
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Joseph Cinqué (signature).jpg 307 × 75; 15 KB
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Sengbe.jpg 667 × 995; 835 KB