Sketch of the Life of Horace Greeley With Brief Extracts From His Writings And

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" He had good cause to be proud of his achievements. He made the Tribune the forum for the impartial discussion of great moral_c[ues- tions. He discussed Fourierism an^empITasized such portions of that doctrine as would enable the people to procure land for settlement and development, and which treated of co-operative enterprise.
The sincerity of Greeley s advocacy was shown by his making the Tribune a stock concern and dividing his shares with his editors and other assistants on the Tribune.
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...e also made the Tribune noted as a vehicle for scientific infor- mati>r T "c published the lectures of Professor Agassiz and of other 11 scientists and was the first American journalist who recognized the genius of Charles Dickens. Dickens s writings were published under the nom de plume "Boz" in the Tribune long before he became famous in America. "Barnaby Rudge" and "Little Dorrit" were published as serials in the Tribune.
Greeley utilized the press and the platform as a noble means to accomplish his educational designs by a direct appeal to the people; he was a firm believer in the efficacy of an enlightened public opinion, and in this he was a true disciple of Jefferson.


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