It would say a thousand things to our readers that we want [page 2] above all to say and cannot. See individual items for copyright in documents. ... a Lithuanian immigrant who arrives in Chicago’s meatpacking district determined to … By Ida M. Tarbell. At the same moment, Ida Tarbell was perhaps the most prominent American female journalist, a popular staff writer for McClure's Magazine whose biographical portraits and … I am hoping to be able to stop in Chicago for a few days towards the end of April. I hope I was not too much of a nuisance. If you can manage it without any burden to yourself, I shall be very grateful. Author Ida M. Tarbell (1857 – 1944) penned a History of the Standard Oil Company (1904) which was then a scathing indictment of the U.S. petroleum business. Some features of this site may not work without it. She wrote many notable magazine series and biographies. Excerpt from The History of the Standard Oil Company. N-Gram: Relative Word Frequencies Over Time, Address to the Playground Association, March 31, 1908, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. I tried to get you at the Nurses' Settlement before you left, but the best that they could do for me was to get a communication, which I took to be that you were willing to let us read the paper as soon as you had put some touches to it. As the muckraking journalist of McClure’s Magazine who helped focus national attention on the trust problem in the first decade of the twentieth century, Ida M. Tarbell is forever linked with the reforming spirit of the Progressive Era. An example is The Jungle by Upton Sinclair which was a book about the terrible working conditions, filth, and child labor in the meat packing plants in Chicago. My dear Miss Addams: ... Ida M. Tarbell [signed] Item Relations. See individual items for copyright in documents. Lloyd's work thus preceded Ida Tarbell's more famous 1904 work, "The History of Standard Oil," by a number of years. 6) Who exposed the effects of capitalism on workers in the Chicago meatpacking industry? Ida Tarbell Little History Monster Ida Tarbell, a journalist and author, published a series of magazine articles that exposed the corrupt tactics used by the Standard Oil Company to monopolize the oil industry. Part IV: National Consolidation of Labor - Unrest, Haymarket Riot and the Chicago Anarchists, pages 175 - 186. Ida Tarbell and S.S. McClure’s inner lives are interwoven in a story of feminism and American reporting that will have a lasting impact on its readers. Wells On Lynching. The item Ida Tarbell represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Evanston Public Library. N-Gram: Relative Word Frequencies Over Time, Address to the Playground Association, March 31, 1908, John Sanborn Phillips to Ida Minerva Tarbell, May 7, 1908 (fragment), Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. 4. Material created by the Jane Addams Project may be used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. She was among the first women to graduate from Allegheny College in 1880. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2012) Chicago, Ills. ~Upton Sinclair exposed the unhealthy practices of Chicago's meat-packing plants ~Ida Tarbell revealed the dishonest business tactics of Rockefeller's Standard Oil. The apartment was within a few blocks of the Panthéon, Notre-Dame de Paris, and the Sorbonne. Allowed tags:

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