Printed together for the first time since their original publication in 1903, Ray Stannard Baker€s piece on the coal strike, "The Right to Work"; Lincoln Steffens€ expos© of political corruption, "Th...

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Printed together for the first time since their original publication in 1903, Ray Stannard Baker€s piece on the coal strike, "The Right to Work"; Lincoln Steffens€ expos© of political corruption, "The Shame of Minneapolis"; and Ida Tarbell€s story of corporate villainy, "The Oil War of 1872"; along with an editorial from S. S. McClure and the narrative of Ellen Fitzpatrick, invite students to explore and understand "muckraking."


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