Jeremiah Hacker (1801-1895) was a radical journalist in Portland, ME, publishing The Pleasure Boat, Maine's most controversial newspaper. He worked for many causes, including women's rights, abolition, land reform, and prison reform. He took a pacifist stance during the Civil War. His story has been largely unknown until now.
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Jeremiah Hacker (1801-1895) was a radical journalist in Portland, ME, publishing The Pleasure Boat, Maine's most controversial newspaper. He worked for many causes, including women's rights, abolition, land reform, and prison reform. He took a pacifist stance during the Civil War. His story has been largely unknown until now.
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