In an era more full of political turmoil than today, ex-president John Quincy Adams, at 73, tried the Amistad case before the Supreme Court. Newspapers were aflame with wild accounts of savage African pirates. President Van Buren, a pro-slaver, wanted to give the " pirates" to Spain to hang. There were street riots North and South; fist fights broke out in congress; reporters were stoned and killed. Adams was threatened with hanging, shooting and, castration if he took the case. So he took it and won. Some called him crazy. Others called him Old Man Eloquent. Most called him... That Damned Adams.
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