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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...
- an
editor of McClure's magazine,
where he
became part of a
celebrated muckraking trio with Ida
Tarbell and Ray
Stannard Baker. He
specialized in investigating...
- century. The
magazine is
credited with
having started the
tradition of
muckraking journalism (investigative, watchdog, or
reform journalism), and helped...
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several early major pieces of
muckraking journalism, but
Steffens later claimed that the work made him "the
first muckraker."
Though Steffens'
subject was...
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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...
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Stone in 1999, the book has
drawn comparisons to
Upton Sinclair's 1906
muckraking novel The Jungle. The book was
adapted into a 2006 film of the same name...
- who was an
investigative journalist and
muckraker.
Adams was born in Dunkirk, New York.
Adams was a
muckraker,
known for
exposing public-health injustices...
- ISBNÂ 978-0-380-79519-2. The
Center for
Public Integrity (2000).
Citizen Muckraking:
Stories and
Tools for
Defeating the
Goliaths of Our Day.
Common Courage...
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Fiction in 1943. In 1906,
Sinclair acquired particular fame for his
muckraking novel, The Jungle,
which exposed labor and
sanitary conditions in the...