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Tuesday October 6, 2015 Mr. Goblirsch – U.S. History OBJECTIVE – Students Will Be Able To – SWBAT: Analyze articles written by Muckraker journalists. AGENDA: WARM-UP: Child Labor Photos CONCEPT: Muckrakers VIDEO CLIP: A View of Industrial America (7 min) GUIDED PRACTICE: Jacob Riis – How the Other Half Lives INDEPENDENT PRACTICE: Muckraker Articles CLOSURE: Muckraker Wrap-Up HW: Immigration Experience Letter – DUE FRIDAY 10/9 Child Labor Photos WARM-UP: (Follow the directions below) ***5 Minutes*** Analyze the pictures on P. 311. Answer the questions below. Based on the caption, how did Hine capture his pictures and gather his information? What do you see in the pictures? What elements of these photos do you find the most striking?

PROTECTING WORKING CHILDREN As the number of child workers rose, reformers worked to end child labor Children were more prone to accidents caused by fatigue Nearly every state limited or banned child labor by 1918

CONCEPT: The Muckrakers 1902 – 1917 – The tradition of the investigative reporter uncovering corruption was established early in the 20th century by the writers known as muckrakers. Coined by President Theodore Roosevelt, the term muckraker alludes to the English author John Bunyan’s famous 17th-century religious story The Pilgrim’s Progress, which features a character too busy raking up the muck to see a heavenly crown held over him. The originally negative term soon was applied to many writers whose reform efforts Roosevelt himself supported. The muckraking movement spilled over from journalism as writers such as Upton Sinclair made use of the greater dramatic effects of fiction.

1. Used mass media to open the publics eyes to business/urban problems Muckrakers - Journalists that Exposed the Corrupt Side of Business & Public Life 1. Used mass media to open the publics eyes to business/urban problems Ida Tarbell exposed Standard Oil Company’s cut-throat methods of eliminating competition Big Business Controls Govt.

MUCKRAKERS Famous photographer Jacob Riis captured the struggle of living in crowded tenements

Reaction Author Wanted MUCKRAKERS Book / Article Author Purpose Reaction Author Wanted My Reaction How the Other Half Lives (1890) The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904) The Shame of the Cities (1904) The Jungle (1906)

CLOSURE: Muckraker Wrap-Up What was a Muckraker? What issues of the late 19th/early 20th century did these journalists/authors address? In your opinion, which author’s work was the most striking? Defend your answer.

Reaction Author Wanted MUCKRAKERS Book / Article Author Purpose Reaction Author Wanted My Reaction How the Other Half Lives (1890) The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904) The Shame of the Cities (1904) The Jungle (1906)