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- Jonathan_Walker_(abolitionist) abstract "Jonathan Walker (1799 in Harwich, Massachusetts – May 1, 1878 near Norton Shores, Michigan), aka \"The Man with the Branded Hand\", was an American reformer who became a national hero in 1844 when he was tried and sentenced as a slave stealer following his attempt to help seven runaway slaves find freedom. He was branded on his hand by the United States Government with the markings S.S. for \"Slave Stealer\".".
- Jonathan_Walker_(abolitionist) comment "Jonathan Walker (1799 in Harwich, Massachusetts – May 1, 1878 near Norton Shores, Michigan), aka \"The Man with the Branded Hand\", was an American reformer who became a national hero in 1844 when he was tried and sentenced as a slave stealer following his attempt to help seven runaway slaves find freedom. He was branded on his hand by the United States Government with the markings S.S. for \"Slave Stealer\".".