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The Progressives

Who are they? People wanting to reform our economic system and society Only very rich, and very poor are NOT good for the US Inequality of genders and races is bad for society Florence Kelley Improved work conditions Anti-child labor For women’s rights Emma Goldman Anarchist, Russian-Jew For birth control, suffrage, worker’s rights, & racial equality Robert La Follette Regulate and control big business John Muir Conservation W.E.B. Dubois Racial equality Formed the NAACP Who are they?

What did they want? Economic Political Social Workplace conditions, efficiency, child labor Monopolies - break them up Political Women’s suffrage Get businesses out of politics through election reforms Social Prohibition, conservation, education, food safety End Women's Suffrage