In the Progressive Era, muckrakers had a huge effect on society. There were several muckrakers who helped expose major problems in America. Muckrakers were journalist who wrote to expose the truth. Muckrakers used pictures, articles and even wrote books. Well-known muckrakers Jacob Riis and Upton Sinclair had a major impact on society. Jacob Riis exposed tenement houses in New York in 1890. Upton Sinclair exposed the meatpacking factories in Chicago. Ida Tarbell a female muckraker exposed John D…
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The Progressive era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States. The era lasted thirty years and helped to solve some of the major issues that were presented during the time. There were many social activists during the period. Their goal was to fix some of the issues in our country. There were many problems presented in American life during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Some of the problems were child labor, immigrants, and issues in the legislative…
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Huiting Zhou An Annotated Bibliography on the Photography of Jacob Riis Szasz, Ferenc M., and Ralph H. Bogardus. "The Camera and the American Social Conscience: The Documentary Photography of Jacob A. Riis." New York History 55.4 (1974). Print. In this article, Szasz shows that the impact of Jacob Riis in his field can be understood not only by his encouragement to establish better community among the poor but also by his photography. Riis’s contemporaries tend to idealize slum life as “quaint” or…
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Writing Assignment #1 Jacob Riis’ Book How the Other Half Lives 1. It is almost impossible to pick a place to start when asked what surprised me the most about the living situation of the tenement residents. There were so many gruesome aspects of these poor folks’ living arrangements that it made me seriously reevaluate how well we have it nowadays. From the rooms just big enough to “allow the man to pull off his clothes,” to the 7-cent beds made of “canvas strip”, the adjective “grim” doesn’t…
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History 261 Professor Ruddy 6 February 2014 Word Count: 1,132 A Reflection on "How the Other Half Lives" The author of "How the Other Half Lives", Jacob Riis, inscribes on the deplorable living conditions of the Progressive Era from a first-person perspective. Riis is an immigrant, police reporter, photojournalist and most importantly: a innovator and social reformer, who tells a very captivating yet atrocious experience of the lower class life in New York City beginning in the 19th century…
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corruption, such as strikes, unfair strategies within businessmen, monopolies, horizontal and vertical integration and the conditions for immigrants. The Progressive Period was the time period of reform, with the antitrust movement, muckrakers, the wisconsin idea, the hull house, and the pendleton civil service act. The Gilded Age and Progressive Period are time periods in the United States and both had many beneficial and unbeneficial factors but are different in many ways. Throughout the Gilded…
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The Progressive Era occurred in the United States between the 1880s and the 1920s, and it was a period in history when Progressives exposed corruption in the government and social structure. Millions of Americans organized associations to come up with solutions to the many problems that almost everyone was facing, and many of these problems were staring American women right in the face. Women took on very many big roles, they created many different organizations to help ones in need. They helped…
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Other Side As a Danish immigrant like Jacob A. Riis who arrived in New York City from Denmark in 1870 at a young age, it must be known that he traveled only with $40 to the states, and loved the new land. His main interests upon arrival was to settle down, find a job, and live the American dream. Riis quickly picked up a pen and initiated his career in journalism as well as gave rise to many questions about the struggles of humanity in slum regions of New York. Riis gives a very brave and noble attempt…
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transformations in the economy, reaffirmed white supremacy, and reinvented citizenship. The many changes during the reconstruction period brought on inequalities in many facets of the American society. Inequalities during the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era were prevalent, and they were also considered a problem to contemporaries. Contemporaries saw the inequalities as a problem because they were prevalent in the work force due to industrialization and the exploitation of the poverty-stricken and…
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Jacob Riis, an immigrant from Denmark, became the epitome of the American dream by rising to prominence through his work in journalism and social reform. His work helped to influence great strides in improving the issues resulting from industrialization and urbanization throughout the late 19th and early 20th century. This time period eventually became known as the Progressive Era due to the social reforms brought about by muckrakers like and inspired by Riis. At 21 years old, Jacob Riis stepped…
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