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Picturing the Progressive Era By Joshua Lake and David Moreau

Political Reform Taylor, Horace. Populists and Progressives.

Women’s Rights National Constitution Center. "Women's Suffrage."

Temperance "Birthplace of NASCAR." "Hardacre’s Temperance Map." "House Adopts Prohibition Amendment 282 to 128."

Immigration American Isolationism Cartoon "Books & Babies: Communicating Reproduction."

Business Reform FDA.

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