catholics. protestant churches were targeted, leading african-americans. henry highland garnet was a great black orator who lived in manhattan. his daughter, when she heard the rumblings, went outside and pried his nameplate off of his door, which probably saved his life. horace greeley, the editor of "the tribune, " walked into the crowd and was beaten up. so this was absolutely the low point of new york history, i think. >> repeating. >> by the way, i think this is a serious problem for us in memory, as we have heard in the past two days as we speak, of more confederate statues being earmarked for removal. and there is no monument or plaque that attests to the draft riots, and the toll they took on the honor and civility and lives of new york and new yorkers. we have to have a movement to remember even unpleasant parts of our history, because ultimately, if they didn't make us better right away, at least they struck appropriate shame into the hearts of the rest of new yorkers. >> >> it is hard to tell, we assume there were no casualties, but how can i say this? how can