Courage and Consequence – A One-Page Broadside That Triggered the State, and the New Republic Failed the Test
Jailed for criticizing the President! In 1799, Thomas Cooper published a single broadside criticizing President John Adams. The government prosecuted him under the Sedition Act, convicted him in a single day, and sentenced him to six months in federal prison — where his wife died. Cooper’s case is the clearest proof that the First Amendment, barely twelve years old, did not yet function as the guarantee Americans believed it to be. The new republic failed the test.
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