The Black Schooner, David Lester, Marcus Rediker (9780807016909) — Readings Books
The Black Schooner
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The Black Schooner

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A stunning graphic history of how enslaved Africans on board the Amistad rebelled and captured the slave ship in 1839, challenging a whitewashed version of history and putting the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story

From the trio of Rediker, Lester, and Buhle comes another graphic "history from below" about the Amistad rebellion of 1839 when 53 enslaved Africans on the slave ship Amistad slipped out of their restraints and overpowered their enslavers and ship's crew. Sold into slavery in their homeland of Sierra Leone and later bound for Puerto Principe, Cuba, from Havana, these Africans, led by the charismatic warrior Cinque, forced the ship's remaining crew to sail homeward.

Divided into 3 parts, The Black Schooner begins with the intense night of the uprising and takes readers on a reconstructed journey- from sailing on the open ocean to a New Haven, Connecticut, jail, where the captured Africans awaited trial for mutiny and murder; to the Supreme courtroom that found that the rebels had been illegally enslaved and would now be free to return to their native land. Through it all, artist David Lester chronicles their story using striking imagery, showing how they achieved an unexpected and powerful international victory for the abolitionist movement and forced some of the most powerful people in the world to confront the issue of human bondage.

Based on Rediker's book The Amistad Rebellion- An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom, The Black Schooner challenges a whitewashed history and instead, puts the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story-where they belong.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beacon Press
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2026
Pages
130
ISBN
9780807016909

A stunning graphic history of how enslaved Africans on board the Amistad rebelled and captured the slave ship in 1839, challenging a whitewashed version of history and putting the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story

From the trio of Rediker, Lester, and Buhle comes another graphic "history from below" about the Amistad rebellion of 1839 when 53 enslaved Africans on the slave ship Amistad slipped out of their restraints and overpowered their enslavers and ship's crew. Sold into slavery in their homeland of Sierra Leone and later bound for Puerto Principe, Cuba, from Havana, these Africans, led by the charismatic warrior Cinque, forced the ship's remaining crew to sail homeward.

Divided into 3 parts, The Black Schooner begins with the intense night of the uprising and takes readers on a reconstructed journey- from sailing on the open ocean to a New Haven, Connecticut, jail, where the captured Africans awaited trial for mutiny and murder; to the Supreme courtroom that found that the rebels had been illegally enslaved and would now be free to return to their native land. Through it all, artist David Lester chronicles their story using striking imagery, showing how they achieved an unexpected and powerful international victory for the abolitionist movement and forced some of the most powerful people in the world to confront the issue of human bondage.

Based on Rediker's book The Amistad Rebellion- An Atlantic Odyssey of Slavery and Freedom, The Black Schooner challenges a whitewashed history and instead, puts the Africans back at the center of their own freedom story-where they belong.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Beacon Press
Country
United States
Date
14 July 2026
Pages
130
ISBN
9780807016909