When old John Quincy
Adams undertook the defense of the Sierra Leonean Amistad mutineers, he had
been a diplomat, lawyer, lawmaker, and president (In other words, he knew the
heck he was talking about, especially as to the international law arguments).
He accused the government of discrimination against the Africans in favour of
the Spanish and also what he referred to as "Lilliputian trickery," after exposing the
government’s plan to clandestinely deport the Africans to Cub...
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