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Women Reformers

Women Reformers Ida Tarbell Important female muckraker Wrote about the corruption and ruthless business practices in Standard Oil

Woman Reformers Susan B Anthony Began her career working with the temperance and abolitionist movements Founded the National Woman's Suffrage Association Died before the passage of the 19th Amendment. (Right to vote for women)

Woman Reformers Florence Kelley Companied for a minimum wage, as well as labor standards Became Illinois chief factory inspector Help Found the NAACP

Woman Reformers Carrie Chapman Catt Head of the National Woman’s Suffrage Association after Anthony. Founded the National League of Women's Voters

Woman Reformers Alice Paul Militant leader of the suffrage movement. Also proposed the Civil Rights Act.

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