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Do you know what the Amistad is and why it's famous? [8 vote(s)]

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Amistad


Yesterday the Amistad arived in Bristol. Well... a replica of it anyway. Turns out though, that no-one at all in my office seems to know what it is. A couple of them guessed that it was a ship but couldn't tell me what it was famous for. One person said it was a film. Another person tought it was an ex Soviet state and was therefore somewhat surpised that it had turned up in Bristol.

I'm just interested... (without googling) do any of you guys know what it is? Is it unreasonable of me to expect people to have at least a passing knowledge of it?

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I knew about Amistad..I was just trying to be witty in my earlier remarks to you..

Anyone whos interested in this topic would do well to watch 'Roots'...

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My mother has the entire run of Roots on VHS. Remember VHS? I tried watching it once but it was... interminable! blankstare.gif

It's ok, Steveo - I wasn't including you in my little rant. I'd have been amazed if your amazing grasp of history managed to overlook that particular period. nod.gif

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Nothing surprises me anymore. I used to be shocked almost daily by the things that I thought people should know about but didn't.



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I've heard the word somewhere but can't place it...Going to Google now...confused...Ben

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ddvmor wrote:

Yesterday the Amistad arived in Bristol. Well... a replica of it anyway. Turns out though, that no-one at all in my office seems to know what it is.


I hope you're not including me in your "my office" as I work in the room next door?  Cos I knew.  I'm a good girl, see? nod.gif



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Truckman wrote:
I've heard the word somewhere but can't place it...
You should know all about it, being a fine Southern gent! wink.gif
Susan wrote:
I hope you're not including me in your "my office" as I work in the room next door? Cos I knew. I'm a good girl, see? nod.gif
Well then, you're not in my office are you? You're in the one next door. To be fair, Scotty in your room knew (eventually), so the level of education is clearly higher in there.

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ddvmor wrote:

You should know all about it, being a fine Southern gent! wink.gif
I remember reading about it now that I've Googled it...That was truly a distasteful period in American history...It is a shame that it's a part of current events in many parts of the world today...Ben



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Didnee have a bloody clue to be honest... sounds interesting though

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Dazza,you should check out Roots on DVD (now available in all good stores).

It stars that guy who played Geordie Laforge of Star Trek NG and is actually a true story of several generations of struggle by a black family in the US from the 1770's upto the 1960's..the 60's episode stars James Earl Jones incidentally..

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