“The Amistad Memorial”, the Amistad Committee, Inc.
Pamphlet describing the memorial and the artist, Ed Hamilton.
The Africans in America, http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/discovery/story/africans.america.html
Article that tells of the many visual images of the Africans and the public displays in 1839 and 1840.
Bayless, D. Hayne. “From Leg Irons to Cast Bronze: Narrative Sculpture tell Slave’s Story”, 20 September 1992, New Haven Register D1
Interview with the sculptor and designer of the Amistad Memorial, Ed Hamilton.
Beach, Randall. “Amistad Returns from Yearlong Voyage: Homecoming, Schooner’s Story Still Inspirational”, 22 June 2005, New Haven Register A1, A4
Description of the schooners return to New Haven and give excellent rationale for the continued study of the Amistad story.
Cashman, Dennis. “Amistad Revisited”, 17 August 1997, New Haven Register F1
Interview with author David Pesci about his novel Amistad, and information about an exhibit at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, “Amistad: The First Decade and Beyond.”
Harris, Jennifer.
Textiles: 5000 years, An International History and Illustrated Survey
. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publisher, 1993.
Shows examples of double heddle loom weavings from Sierra Leone.
Jones, Howard. Mutiny on the Amistad, The Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition, Law, and Diplomacy. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987
Journal of the New Haven Colony Historical Society, Volume 36, No. 2, Spring 1990. New Haven Colony Historical Society
A concise and comprehensive account of the Amistad case. Includes silhouettes and descriptions of the Africans.
Kramer, Harold R. Farmington Canal Linear Park Page, http://www.wj1b.com/Pages%cheshire/linear.park.htm
Short description of places in Farmington associated with the Africans.