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Test 2- People

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W.E.B. Duois   leader of a new generation of African American activists born after the civil war  
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William Jennings Bryan   Democrat and Populist Candidate for President and was a strong supporter of silver  
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Chester A. Arthur   Stalwart and was vice president for Garfield  
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Booker T. Washington   proposed that A.A.’s concentrate on achieving economic goals rather than legal or political ones  
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Ida B. Wells   Launched a fearless crusade against lynching  
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James Garfield   assassination of the president highlighted the need to work seriously on reforming politics  
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William Mckinley   proposed the Mckinley tariff, and became president  
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Grover Cleveland   president that faced a hore of supporters who expected him to reward them with jobs and use the merit system.  
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George Plunkitt   an irish immigrant who rose to be one of NYC's most poweful party bosses  
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William "Boss" Tweed   was Tammany Hall's corrupt leader during the 1860's and 1870's  
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Louis Sullivan   contributed to the design of skyscrapers  
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Herbert Spencer   Argued that society progressed and became better because only the fittest people survived  
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