-
occasionally called "
muckrakers" informally. The
muckrakers pla**** a
highly visible role
during the
Progressive Era.
Muckraking magazines—notably McClure's...
- The
Muckrakers were a rock band from Louisville,
Kentucky formed in 1997. This band has been
inactive since 2009, but they
released two
albums in the 2010s...
- Miraldi, ed. The
Muckrakers:
Evangelical Crusaders (Praeger, 2000).[full
citation needed] Stein,
Harry H. "American
Muckrakers and
Muckraking: The 50-Year...
- from that period. See
History of
American newspapers for
Muckrakers in the
daily press.
Muckrakers have most
often sought, in the past, to
serve the public...
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Gretchen in Concussion. In
theater Rogal starred in the off-Broadway play
Muckrakers.
Rogal is an artist,
working mostly with
beads and
other textile mediums...
- 1936) was an
American investigative journalist and one of the
leading muckrakers of the
Progressive Era in the
early 20th century. He
launched a series...
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candidate John Kerry.
McChesney and
Nichols compare the site's
style to the
muckraking of
Upton Sinclair. The more
social aspects of the site,
which invite crowdsourcing...
- of
Nebraska Press, 1993.
Harold S. Wilson, McClure's
Magazine and the
Muckrakers,
Princeton University Press, 2015, 188–189.
Union List of
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- Jr. (September 20, 1878 –
November 25, 1968) was an
American author,
muckraker, and
political activist, and the 1934
Democratic Party nominee for governor...
- newspaper, The Granitian. He
joined The Salt Lake
Tribune in 1940,
where his
muckraking exploits included infiltrating polygamous Mormon fundamentalist sects...