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  2. Lincoln Steffens - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Steffens is a somewhat frustrated witness to the political intrigue of the remapping of Europe following WW1 in the 1940 novel World's End by Upton Sinclair. [21] In World's End , Sinclair refers to Steffens as being a Muckraker .

  3. The Shame of the Cities - Wikipedia

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    When politicians backed by the Tammany Hall political machine won the New York elections of 1903 and ousted the good government Steffens had praised, Steffens, feeling "all up in the air," traveled to Cos Cob, Connecticut, where he adapted these articles into The Shame of the Cities. McClure, Philips, and Co. first published the book in 1904.

  4. Muckraker - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Steffens (1866–1936) The Shame of the Cities (1904) – uncovered the corruption of several political machines in major cities. Ida M. Tarbell (1857–1944) exposé, The History of the Standard Oil Company .

  5. S. S. McClure - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Sidney McClure (February 17, 1857 – March 21, 1949) was an American publisher who became known as a key figure in investigative, or muckraking, journalism.He co-founded and ran McClure's Magazine from 1893 to 1911, which ran numerous exposées of wrongdoing in business and politics, such as those written by Ida Tarbell, Ray Stannard Baker, and Lincoln Steffens.

  6. Organized crime in Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Organized crime in Minneapolis refers to the illegal activity of the early 20th century in Minneapolis. This issue was first brought to public attention by Lincoln Steffens in the book The Shame of the Cities which chronicles the widespread corruption in major political parties in the 19th century and the continued efforts to fix this ongoing issue. [1]

  7. Reflections on Lincoln, creation of Idaho Territory and the ...

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    What does the Chicago political machine have to do with the creation of Idaho as a state? Skip to main content. News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. Samuel Howell Ashbridge - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Howell Ashbridge (December 5, 1848 – March 1, 1906) was an American politician. He served one term as the mayor of Philadelphia from 1899 to 1903. He was one of the mayors excoriated in Shame of the Cities, a series by muckraker Lincoln Steffens on municipal corruption.

  9. Book Review: 'Differ We Must' illustrates Abraham Lincoln's ...

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    As Inskeep puts it, “Lincoln preserved the country and took part in a social revolution because he engaged in politics.” Inskeep illustrates that political skill by focusing on 16 encounters ...