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In 1861, President Lincoln began ordering any Northern newspaper that voiced opposition to the war shut down. After his press was destroyed, John Hodgson went to court, launching a trial in which the small-town publisher risked imprisonment or worse, and the future of free speech hung in the balance.

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In 1861, President Lincoln began ordering any Northern newspaper that voiced opposition to the war shut down. After his press was destroyed, John Hodgson went to court, launching a trial in which the small-town publisher risked imprisonment or worse, and the future of free speech hung in the balance.
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Autorenporträt
Neil Dahlstrom is a noted historian and scholar and has written on many topics of nineteenth-century America, including the Civil War. He lives in Moline, Illinois. Jeffrey Manber has published more than 50 articles in publications such as the New York Times and has been interviewed on CNN and other networks. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.