William Hunter: A British Soldier’s Son Who Became an Early Kentuckian

In this enlightening episode, we are joined by author Eugene Procknow to discuss his compelling book, "William Hunter: Finding Free Speech." This fascinating biography traces the extraordinary life of William Hunter, the son of a British soldier from the Revolutionary War, who uniquely documented his experiences as a child during the war.

Hunter's journey didn't end with his childhood accounts of war. He later immigrated to America, where he made a significant impact as a courageous newspaper editor in Kentucky, and emerged as a prominent politician, businessman, and community leader. Procknow's book delves into Hunter's transformation from a witness of war's horrors to a champion of free speech and a pivotal figure in early American society.

Join us as we explore Hunter's remarkable life, his contributions to American journalism and politics, and the enduring legacy he left behind. Subscribe to our channel for this captivating discussion and gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating intersections of personal history and national heritage.

Book: https://geneprocknow.com/

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