I'd advise everybody to download a copy of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and either read it, if you haven't already, or re-read it, as the case may be. You will come away with a better understanding of Kim Davis and what she's about.
In 1858, Adam Crosswhite and his family fled southern slavery and settled in Marshall, Michigan. Bounty hunters found them, and the family was arrested and housed in Calhoun County jail until the extradition hearing. The local people were incensed, and mobbed the county jail at night. They broke in and took the Crosswhites into hiding. I don’t recall all of the events of the case. A stone monument marks the incident in Marshall, Michigan.
I read that book when in the 7th grade. I assumed that I was the last person to read that book. It was tedious. Overly dramatic.