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  • Muckraker - Wikipedia
    Muckrakers were reform-minded journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who claimed to expose corruption and wrongdoing in established institutions, often through sensationalist publications
  • Muckraker | Definition, History, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    What does the term muckraker mean? A muckraker was any of a group of American writers identified with pre- World War I reform and exposé writing
  • American Business: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era
    During the late Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, a group of principled investigative journalists, later known as the muckrakers, emerged as watchdogs of American society
  • Muckrakers [ushistory. org]
    Collectively called muckrakers, a brave cadre of reporters exposed injustices so grave they made the blood of the average American run cold The first to strike was Lincoln Steffens In 1902, he published an article in McClure's magazine called " Tweed Days in St Louis "
  • Muckrakers of the Progressive Era
    Muckrakers were journalists and novelists of the Progressive Era who sought to expose corruption in big business and government Their work influenced the passage of key legislation that strengthened protections for workers and consumers
  • Muckraker - Theodore Roosevelt Center
    Muckraker is the word used to describe any Progressive Era journalist who investigated and publicized social and economic injustices Theodore Roosevelt applied the term in his important speech in Washington, D C , on April 14, 1906, entitled “The Man With the Muck-Rake ”
  • Muckraking journalism | Communication and Mass Media | Research . . . - EBSCO
    The term "muckraking" was coined by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, initially used in a derogatory sense, but it soon became synonymous with a wave of journalism that sought to expose corruption and injustice in society
  • Muckrakers: AP US Government Study Guide | Fiveable
    Muckrakers were investigative journalists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who exposed corruption, social injustices, and abuses of power within American society
  • MUCKRAKING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The biggest scandal of all exploded in 2015 when opposition politicians and muckraking journalists questioned what had happened to billions of dollars that had disappeared from 1Malaysia Development Berhad, the country’s state investment fund
  • An Introduction to Muckraking
    The term muckraking has since become synonymous with investigative journalism and reform journalism, a term that was coined during the post-WWII civil rights era





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