Lewis Tappan, more than any other person, was responsible for the Supreme Court victory that eventually resulted in the Africans of the Amistad being able to sail back to their ...
Papers of Lewis Tappan ... Amistad case; 1839-1841, n.d. John Quincy Adams' legal brief; Biographical and genealogical material; Chronological resume of Lewis Tappan's life from 1802 ...
The religious affiliation (religion) of Lewis Tappan, an important American aboltionist and merchant, who was heavily involved in the Amistad case and in helping to pave the ...
2007-2008 AMISTAD America - Schooner Amistad Atlantic Freedom Tour ... LEWIS TAPPAN. P. S. Sabbath evening. The Rev. H. G. Ludlow prayed for the poor Africans this ...
1839. Lewis Tappan and the Amistad Case Source: www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAStappanL.htm Lewis Tappan was born in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1788.
Lewis Tappan ( 1788 - 1863 ) was a New York abolitionist who was most responsible in making sure the Africans of the Amistad had their freedom again. Contacted by Connecticut ...
by Randy Alcorn Excerpted from a message given at John Piper's Pastors' Conference in Minneapolis, Feb. 2004. Arthur and Lewis Tappan were brothers, business innovators in the silk ...