Muckrakers and Social Reformers. Social Gospel Movement.

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Muckrakers and Social Reformers

Social Gospel Movement

Jacob Riis

Lynchings and Ida Wells

Upton Sinclair “ The meat would be shoved into carts, and the man who did the shoveling would not trouble to lift out a rat even when he saw one. There were things that went into the sausage that would poison a rat. There was not a place to wash one’s hands

Jane Addams and Hull House

WEB DuBois

Booker T. Washington

Susan B. Anthony

Frances Willard

Temperance

Initiative

Recall

Referendum

Pendleton