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Slave ships / Slavery / Joseph Cinqué / Amistad / James Covey / Lewis Tappan / Tecora / Joshua Leavitt / Lomboko / La Amistad / Watercraft / Slavery in the United States
Date: 2010-06-14 15:45:56
Slave ships
Slavery
Joseph Cinqué
Amistad
James Covey
Lewis Tappan
Tecora
Joshua Leavitt
Lomboko
La Amistad
Watercraft
Slavery in the United States

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