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    12 years Steve McQueen 's 12 Years a Slave stars Chiwetel Ejifor as Solomon Northup, a free black man in 1840s America. He makes his living as a fiddle player, and his wife is a teacher. He is shanghaied by a pair of nefarious white men, and soon finds himself on a ship headed to New Orleans where he is informed he will be called Platt and is sold into slavery by a businessman. As he toils away for the kindhearted but conflicted plantation owner Mr. Ford, who recognizes that Platt is both educated

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    and gives the mind hope to ponder.<br><br><u>Amistad</u> desperately wants to be as important in American culture as <u>The Last Supper</u> is in Cuban culture. Even though that success was not attained, it is still a very powerful historical epic. Again, the story is true, but embellished for the screen. And again, this is not a problem, because in its embellishment it has not truly distorted the realities of slavery in Southern society. And <u>Amistad</u>, even more than <u>The Last Supper</u>,

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    When one listens to Anne Wagner telling history about the Vietnam Veteran Memorial Creation that Maya Lin created and designed, it assist one in appreciating and understanding her work. This is because Maya Lin used natural material as well as recyclable substances to address environmental issues that people could easily recognize. As an artist, environmentalist as well as sculptor, she carved haunting and beautiful imagery to represent the results of environment destruction. Maya Lin won Vietnam

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    wrote this song, I am can still relate to him because it also helped me through difficult times. Despite the fact that many people overlook it, the lyrics “I found God On the corner of First and Amistad.” First and Amistad is a deeper meaning. First Street is often referred to as golden streets heaven, and Amistad was a slave ship which was comparable to hell. This lyric

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    Throughout the text and the movie, there were many courageous acts amongst Olaudah Equiano and the Africans aboard the Amistad. Both had to watch the brutal cruelty while living on the harsh ships after being stolen from their home. Both had watched their people be treated like livestock or even worse, slaughtered before their eyes by flogging or drowned in the sea. To even endure such treatment takes almost insurmountable courage, to live resiliently like the weeds that grow between the cement.

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    Identity has been a major concern of African and African American authors from the beginning. In fact African American identity underwent drastic transformations between the eighteenth century and twentieth century. As Amistad, "Federalist No. 54", The New Negro and The Souls of Black Folks shows, African American identity has shifted from an early tribal identity, to a dehumanized identity based in slavery, and finally to a ‘new' type of Negro identity based in art and African origins. These transformations

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    1. The ratification of the 13th amendment to the U.S. constitution marked a historical achievement for the freedom of African slaves in America. Even with this amendment freed slaves, especially in the south, endured many hardships. Many freed slaves in the south still dealt with horrific conditions that existed during the Civil War. Also, slavery by another name was introduced by the state level with legal and prison systems leasing black convicts to corporations for work. Lastly, Africans

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    he plot turns on lawyer “Roger Baldwin's unfolding affirmation that the case he is protecting incorporates individuals, not just property rights, and on the difference in John Quincy Adams, who at first decreases to help the detainees yet at last impacts the Supreme Court to orchestrate their landing to Africa. As in Glory, an earlier film about dark Civil War warriors, Amistad's dark characters are fundamentally frustrating for white self-revelation and great improvement (Hood, 1998). This issue

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    slaves went from living in “the home of the free” with no rights to fighting in legal battle in the court room and actual battles in The Civil War for their freedom. I am able to analyze this progression through the films, 12 Years a Slave, Glory, Amistad, and Amazing Grace. All the films are true stories that are brought to life through beautiful cinematography and brilliant acting. Amazing Grace takes place in Great Britain, but I think it is important to contrast the slave trade legislation there

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    The book Tuesdays with Morrie and how it relates to the Social Gerontology textbook was great supplemental tool. Tuesdays with Morrie also was enlightening to read during our group service learning project at the Amistad Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. The two sources and the group service learning project were educational, emotional, and experiencing. Gerontology, the study of the biological, psychological, and social aspects of aging (Hooyman & Kiyak, 2011). Aging is a process of life that

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