
Role added by @andonricci2 on August 7, 2023
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Andrew Hunter (1814-1900) was a lawyer who prosecuted Frederick Douglass in a 1860 sedition case. Hunter attempted to use Douglass' speeches as evidence of incitement, but the trial ended in a hung jury, leaving Douglass free from conviction. His involvement showcased the tensions surrounding the abolitionist movement, but Douglass' successful defense and commitment to peaceful means highlighted the power of his advocacy for freedom and civil rights. Hunter's role underscored the importance of freedom of speech and the challenges faced by abolitionists during a turbulent period in American history.
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