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The Daily Dispatch: December 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Yankee Review of What the Abolitionists have accomplished. (search)
r of true, radical Abolitionists who have followed the flag of Garrison and Phillips, and who are entitled to share in the credit of the abolition work and in the glory which now crowns the labor. In this number we include all such old women as Greeley and such young women as Tilton. What these one hundred thousand Abolitionists have accomplished may be stated in a very few words. They have accomplished the present war. They have worked for it thirty years, and here it is. They have wrertunities and their influence. Garrison, for example, should have more than one dead man, four wounded and crippled men, and fifty-six thousand dollars worth of destroyed property set down to his account. Wendell Phillips is in the same case. Greeley has probably caused the death of at least a thousand men, and the remainder of the injury which he has inflicted upon the nation and upon humanity must be increased in proportion.--The same remark will apply to Beecher, Cheever, Tilton, and such