File:Africa and the American Flag.jpg
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English: U.S. brig Perry [confronting] American slave ship Martha off Ambriz June 6, 1850. From the book "Africa and the American Flag" by Commodore Andrew Hull Foote who commanded the Perry in 1850. |
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Source | US Navy History Center website | |||||||
Author | Commander Andrew H. Foote | |||||||
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