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The Progressive Era
Provides a history of the period through such firsthand accounts as diary entries, letters, speeches, and newspaper articles.
The Progressive Era
Presents a collection of newspaper articles, reports of speeches and events during the Progressive era, which highlight the pressing issues and events of the time, including the Battle of Wounded...
The end of the era embodied a severe questioning of that faith. Ultimately, the Progressive Era left a legacy of hope, but also a warning against hubris.
"In addition to covering the major political events of the era, the guide provides profiles of prominent Progressive figures such as Eugene V. Debs, Mother Jones, Margaret Sanger, Jacob Riis, and W.E.B. DuBois.
Activists have been a part of this nation’s social and political landscape since its earliest days, but the Progressive Era is known as the period when social activism and political reformation movements truly took off and led to real ...
Biographical information is included on U.S. Presidents during the era, and this book ends with a chapter that describes the era's end.
This book was written to reveal the challenges Americans faced during the Progressive Era and to show how their responses helped transform the nation.
The Progressive Era
This book was written to reveal the challenges Americans faced during the Progressive Era and to show how their responses helped transform the nation.
Biographical information is included on U.S. Presidents during the era, and this book ends with a chapter that describes the era's end.