Early 1800s Newspaperman William Hunter Was a British Soldier’s Son Who Built Early America

In June 1798, President John Adams signed the now infamous Alien & Sedition Acts to suppress political dissent. Facing imminent personal risks, a gutsy Kentucky newspaper editor ran the first editorial denouncing the law’s attempt to stifle the freedom of the press. Almost immediately, government lawyers recommended his arrest and prosecution. That editor was William…

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Discover the Untold Story of William Hunter, a Revolutionary War Child Survivor Turned Civic Leader

Eugene Procknow’s new book, William Hunter – Finding Free Speech – The Son of a British Soldier Who Became an Early American Looking for inspiration on how to overcome adversity and make a lasting impact on society? Look no further than the incredible life of William Hunter, a Revolutionary War child survivor who went on…

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