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Reforms of the Progressive Movement
Child Labor
Lewis Hine was a photojournalist and muckraker. He took photos of child laborers, which brought a lot of attention to their cause.
Child labor reforms
Fair Labor Standards Act: set a minimum age for child labor
Working conditions
Samuel Gompers was the founder and president of the AFL. The AFL strengthened Labor Unions.
Working conditions reforms
Fair Labor Standards Act: established the minimum wage and the 40 hours work week.
Government
Various elected officials brought about reforms that increased democracy: gave voters more control over their government
Government reforms
- Direct primary
- Secret ballot
- Initiative, referendum, recall
- 17th Amendment (elections of senators)
- 19th Amendment
Poverty & immigration
Jane Addams was a middle class woman and founder of Hull House, the first settlement house. Settlement houses offered social services to immigrants and the poor (education, daycare, job training).
Poverty & immigration
Jacob Riis was a muckraker. He wrote a book called How the Other Half Lives which brought attention to the misery of life in the slums.
Poverty & immigration reforms
Settlement houses were the beginning of social services for the poor.
Health concerns
Upton Sinclair was a writer. He wrote a novel called The Jungle which exposed the unsanitary conditions in Chicago’s meatpacking industry.
Excerpt from The jungle
There was meat that was taken out of pickle and would often be found sour, and they would rub it up with soda to take away the smell, and sell it to be eaten on free-lunch counters; also of all the miracles of chemistry which they performed, giving to any sort of meat, fresh or salted, whole or chopped, any color and any flavor and any odor they chose.
Health concerns reforms
• Meat Inspection Act
• Pure Food and Drug Act
alcohol
The temperance movement wanted to prevent alcohol from ruining people’s lives. Prohibitionists wanted to make alcohol illegal. Carrie Nation was a leader of the prohibitionists.
Alcohol reforms
18th Amendment banned the manufacture, sale, and transport of alcohol. Marked beginning of PROHIBITION!
Women’s rights
The suffrage movement was the effort to get women the right to vote. Leaders included Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Carrie Chapman Catt, and Susan B. Anthony. Susan B. Anthony was the most well known of the suffragettes.
Women’s rights reforms
19th Amendment gave women the right to vote.
African Americans’ rights
Booker T. Washington was a leader in the African American community who believed equality could be achieved through vocational education. He also accepted social separation.
African americans’ rights
W.E.B. Du Bois believe in full political, civil and social rights for African Americans.
African americans’ rights reform
Reform will come later