In a small courtroom in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1841, a boot maker and penal reformer by the name of John Augustus made a heart-felt appeal to a judge during the sentencing of a local man convicted of public drunkenness and chicanery (foolishness which causes the public to feel threatened).
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In a small courtroom in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1841, a boot maker and penal reformer by the name of John Augustus made a heart-felt appeal to a judge during the sentencing of a local man convicted of public drunkenness and chicanery (foolishness which causes the public to feel threatened).