Progressive People
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Jane Addams | Founded Hull House
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Dorothea Dix | Helped the metally ill
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Margaret Sanger | Led reform for birth control
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Ida Tarbell | Exposed corruption of Standard Oil
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Susan B. Anthony | Influenced senator to propose 1st women's suffrage amendment
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Elizabeth Cady Stanton | Wrote document calling for women's rights
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Joseph Pulitzer | Yellow journalist
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Thomas Nast | Cartoonist who ridiculed Boss Tweed
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President Theodore Roosevelt | Trust-buster
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President Woodrow Wilson | Passed the Federal Reserve Act
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Robert M. LaFollette | Passed a law that taxed railroads on a more equal basis
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William "Boss" Tweed | Got his power from local immigrant neighborhoods
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Booker T. Washington | Believed African Americans needed to become educated
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W.E.B. DuBois | Demanded full political rights for African Americans at the Niagara Falls meeting
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Marcus Garvey | Founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association
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Ida B. Wells | Led a crusade against lynching
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Frank Norris | Wrote about how the railroads dominated wheat farmers
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Upton Sinclair | Exposed unsianitary condition in Chicago's slaughterhouses
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Jacob Riis | Exposed slum condition through photos
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Lincoln Steffens | Described graft and corruption in city governments
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