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The famous progressive muckrakers Lincoln Steffens and Ida Tarbell visited Italy and wrote glowing accounts of the Blackshirt regime.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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He, Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker and other writers functioned, in effect, as the leading edge of the progressive movement, their revelations helping to bring about apparently needed social changes.
A Muckraker Looks Ahead Robert K. Landers 2011
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In Al Gore, they saw a parallel to Jane Addams and Ida Tarbell, recognizing him for his decades long commitment to environmental activism.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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In Al Gore, they saw a parallel to Jane Addams and Ida Tarbell, recognizing him for his decades long commitment to environmental activism.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Ironically, it was Ida Tarbell's investigative journalism that helped convince the U.S. government to pursue anti-trust actions against Rockefeller's company, Standard Oil.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Most notable among them were journalists like Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell and Ray Stannard Baker, whose articles appeared in a new magazine, McClure's, at the turn of the last century.
Allan Brawley: Who Will Be Today's Muckraking Journalists, Wealthy Social Reformers and Principled Political Leaders That We Need So Badly? Allan Brawley 2011
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Most notable among them were journalists like Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell and Ray Stannard Baker, whose articles appeared in a new magazine, McClure's, at the turn of the last century.
Allan Brawley: Who Will Be Today's Muckraking Journalists, Wealthy Social Reformers and Principled Political Leaders That We Need So Badly? Allan Brawley 2011
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Ironically, it was Ida Tarbell's investigative journalism that helped convince the U.S. government to pursue anti-trust actions against Rockefeller's company, Standard Oil.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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Most notable among them were journalists like Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell and Ray Stannard Baker, whose articles appeared in a new magazine, McClure's, at the turn of the last century.
Allan Brawley: Who Will Be Today's Muckraking Journalists, Wealthy Social Reformers and Principled Political Leaders That We Need So Badly? Allan Brawley 2011
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Jane Addams and Ida Tarbell, a Pennsylvanian, were both leading Progressive Era figures.
Grant Calder: Greatest Living Americans: in 1922 and 2011 Grant Calder 2011
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