Amistad (3/8) Movie CLIP – Give Us Free! (1997) HD

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Amistad (3/8) Movie CLIP – Give Us Free! (1997) HD


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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Disrupting the courtroom proceedings, Cinque (Djimon Hounsou) stands up to chant for freedom, over and over again he proclaims, “Give us free.”

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  1. Production Companies:
    Paramount Global (current owner)
    Paramount Pictures (current owner)
    DreamWorks Pictures (Distributor and Presentation)
    Amistad Monument Association (copyright holder)
    Spielberg Classics (copyright holder)
    Amblin Entertainment (production)
    The Kennedy/Marshall Company (production)
    Geffen Pictures (financement)

  2. I can't understand how they could consider people with different skin color to be slaves, who gave them the right to legally sell people, I can't fathom it! It is not possible that there was slavery for 2 centuries, how many people are dying!! What minds did people have then, what logic…..

  3. Juneteenth 2023 and those words are still being echoed across America. The Govt step in to claim us as their property post Civil War. The reality of that legal status is hidden via a trust, a cestui que trust presumed to be for our benefit. Problem is, the details of the trust existence and of this legal status as property is is not readily made known. UCC relief makes the reality of this status self evident. Dred Scott decision was a warning, but who among us is reading caselaw?

  4. They arrived in the US in August, 1839. The murder case against them was dismissed in September, 1839, without any testimony being heard, on the second day because any crime that may have been committed took place outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States. The civil trial concerning their status began in January, 1840. The argument in the Supreme Court case, which concerned only whether a treaty between the US and Spain required them to be turned over to Spain, took place a year later, in March 1841, during which time they had been released and were living in Farmington, Connecticut, attending school and learning English. In November, 1841 most of them traveled back to Sierra Leone on a ship chartered by a group of Christian missionaries seeking to convert them. It's an incredible movie. The vast majority of it is not true.

  5. Beautiful black is beautiful the blacker the berry the sweet of the juice when those black culture was free in their own land eating organic fruit fresh off the tree look out their skin is whole and healthy they're healthy more healthy than the American black culture stuck on stupid with fat and sugar because disease eating hot dogs and processed things toxicity cholesterol sodium intake hypertension cancer once was beautiful it once was

  6. I probably don't understand much of crazy shi.t I Zhe spiritual world but one thing I know I'm not crazy and my spiritual life involves African people so this man who's born in Cuba 🇨🇺 heritage from Spain 🇪🇸 don't need do be black or white just be a human being to do right for my people in this world that all of us are born with human rights