Proper noun
Amistad (plural Amistads)
A surname.
His first opera, which debuted in 1986, was X: The Life and Times of Malcom X. He has since written operas about the kidnapping of Patty Hearst, the slave revolt on board the Amistad, 9/11, and McCarthyism, among many other subjects. Source: Internet
Amistad tracks it’s college graduation rate just like all other schools in the state, but I don’t think they’ve existed long enough to look at that data. Source: Internet
Central to my unit on forced immigration (part of our yearlong study of immigration) is the Amistad Affair. Source: Internet
The ferry business has been affected by the opening of the Puente de la Amistad that shortened the motor route to the middle of the Nicoya Peninsula. Source: Internet
The Amistad Project of the non-partisan Thomas More Society released the study () on Friday, making the case that the only constitutionally-set date in the election process is Jan. Source: Internet
Amistad Properties is making fast progress on their second location of Fabian's Laundromat. Source: Internet