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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One. Remembering the Past
Chapter 1. The Amistad Story in the American Context
Chapter 2. Slave Revolts and the Production of Identity
Chapter 3. The Amistad Returnees and the Mende Mission
Part Two. Reinventing the Present
Chapter 4. Sculpting History: African American Burdens of Memory
Chapter 5. National Identity: The Dramatic Return of Memory in Sierra Leone
Chapter 6. Hollywood Images, African Memories: Spielberg's Amistad and Sierra Leone Culture and Politics
Afterword
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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