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Ernest Crosby, Garrison the non-resistant, Chapter 10: Garrison and the Civil war (search)
which the war generated, fostered and spread down to this very day? All the flags with which we decorate their graves on Memorial Day cannot conceal the truth. I have seen it stated that discharged soldiers founded our army of tramps, a name which has come into use in my time. Do not think that these are the imaginations of a fanatic who sees in history only that which he looks for. In the Century Magazine for November, 1903, is an article on The present Epidemic of crime, by the Rev. Dr. James M. Buckley, one of the best-known clergymen in the country. At the very head of the causes of this epidemic he places the great war. Among the influences which have powerfully affected the primary causes of crime, and are sources of this present epidemic, is the effect of the Civil War . . The evil done by that war to public and private morality was almost irremediable. Its effects were seen upon Congress, upon politics, upon reconstruction, upon business, upon society, and upon the habi