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- Andrew Judson was a congressman from Connecticut and then a federal district judge in New Haven. In 1840 he was the judge in the notorious Amistad case, determining whether the Africans who had seized the ship and landed by mistake at Long Island had been justly enslaved and should be returned to their Cuban owners. Judson was well known to be a Democrat and strongly pro-slavery. But he surprised everyone by setting the Africans free and ordering their return to Africa. The plaintiffs appealed to the Supreme Court, which upheld the decision.
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