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Carry Nation. associated with the Temperence Movement. http://www.answers.com/topic/carry-nation. Famous for demolishing barrooms with a hatchet Was an advocate of woman suffrage Turned against alcohol after her first husband died.
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Carry Nation associated with the Temperence Movement http://www.answers.com/topic/carry-nation • Famous for demolishing barrooms with a hatchet • Was an advocate of woman suffrage • Turned against alcohol after her first husband died http://school.eb.com/all/eb/topic?idxStructId=4042 16&typeId=17&query=Carry%20Nation http://www.kshs.org/exhibits/carry/carry2.htm
Presented Dec. Of Sentiments at first women's rights convention in Seneca Falls Set up National Women’s Suffrage Association and was the President The first woman to be allowed to speak in front of the New York Legislature Elizabeth Cady Stanton http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/nov12.html Women's Rights
Theodore Roosevelt • Set aside large areas of land to become national forests • Made it so the national forests were off-limits to lumber, mineral, and water power companies • Created Forest Service in 1905 to look after the national forests http://school.eb.com/elementary/art-13869?articleTypeId=38 Conservation
NAACP African Americans NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) It helped the African Americans and protected them. The NAACP did a lot for the African Americans and helped them a lot.
Jacob A. Riis American journalist and reformer • He became involved in muckraking journalism. • Jacob Riis wrote and lectured on the problems with the poor. • He also wrote several books such as “Children of the Poor” in 1892. http://vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com/hww/shared/shared_main.jhtml?_DARGS=/hww/login.jhtml.1 Progressive Era
Women’s Rights-Elizabeth Cady Stanton In 1848 Elizabeth and Mott called for a women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls New York. Had a long contribution to the women suffrage and struggle Served as a president. http://womenshistory.about.com/library/bio/blstanton.htm
Booker T. Washington American political leader. Dominant figure in African American history. He started working hard in mines young. http://www.gale.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/washington_b.htm
Square deal Made in 1904 Theodre Roosevelt created it Campain logan for Roosevelt http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-8429/Theodore-Roosevelt http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-8429/Theodore-Roosevelt
Booker T. Washington Booker t Washington was born April 5, 1856 on James and Elizabeth Burroughs 207 acre farm. He went to school in Alabama over 200 miles away and worked as a janitor to pay his tuition. In 1895, he was asked to speak at the opening of the Cotton States Exposition, a really big honor for an African American. http://www.gale.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/washington_b.htm http://www.gale.com/free_resources/bhm/bio/washington_b.htm
Lewis Hine *Believed that a photo could tell a powerful story *Took pictures of children as young as 3 working in factories for long hours. Reform Movement *children under the age of 14 couldn't work in a factory as a result of the Keating-Owen Act http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRhine.htm Child Labor
-The Sherman Antitrust Act was made to prohibit trusts in trade or commerce in states or foreign nations Sherman Antitrust Act -Increase of industrialization led to concentrations of economic power -Named after Senator John Sherman Trusts
Seneca Falls Convention Twelve resolutions passed To discuss the civil, social and religious rights of women. Organized by Lucretia Mott and Elizabeth Cady Stanton http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96jan/mott.html
Carry Nation was the country’s most outspoken prohibitionist. Carry Amelia Moore Nation Carry Nation protested against Kansas state’s discard for the Prohibition Law She made her way into illegal saloons with a hatchet, lecturing to people on the abuses of alcohol and smashing liquor bottles.
Elizabeth Cady Staton Leading figure of the women's right movement Organized the women's right convention Established the American equal rights associations
Gifford Pinchot • Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington, and Gifford Pinchot State Park in Lewisberry, Pennsylvania, are named in his honor, as is Pinchot Hall at Penn State University. • Famous for reforming the management and development of forest in the United States. • First chief of the United States Forest Service. http://www.foresthistory.org/Research/usfscoll/people/Pinchot/Pinchot.html Conservation
George Washington Carver • African American Botanist • Worked in agricultural extension • Taught former slaves farming techniques http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver
W.E.B. DuBOIS • Helped found the NAACP • Founder, researcher, and editor of • the “Crisis” the NAACP’s magazine • First African-American to receive a • PhD from Harvard University http://www.lucidcafe.com/library/96feb/dubois.html African American Rights
Corruption in citiesWilliam “Boss” Tweed Major New York political leader. Went to prison for stealing millions of dollars through political corruption. Brought to justice by Thomas Nast.
NAACP • Gained equal rights for African Americans. • For more than ninety five years, the NAACP built and grew on the collective courage of thousands of people. http://www.naacp.org/about/history • fought long and hard to ensure that the voices of African Americans
Susan B. Anthony • Known as a woman's rights leader. • Companied against slavery. • Companied against the temperance movement. http://womenshistory.about.com/library/pic/bl_p_anthony.htm By: Dakota Fugle
Theodore Roosevelt • Ordered the antitrust suit against the Sherman act to dissolve the Northern Securities company • Signed the Portsmouth treaty ending the Russo-Japanese war • Was awarded the Nobel Prize for ending the Russo-Japanese war http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trp.html
Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) • They were concerned with the destructive power of alcohol • Their goal was to prohibit the sale of alcohol in all the states • They changed many peoples prospective and by Jan. 1919 75% of the states had approved the 18th amendment Temperance Movement http://www.photovault.com/Link/People/SubstanceAbuse/Alcohol/PSAVolume01.html
TEDDY ROOSEVELT http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/conservation.htm • PERMANENTPRESERVES FOR PLANTS AND WILDLIFE • AMERICAN ANTIQUITIES ACT OF 1906 • PELICAN ISLANDBIRD PRESERVE CONSERVATION www.theodore-roosevelt.com/trenv.html
Upton Sinclair By age 17 Sinclair was able to buy his own apartment, and give his parents enough for income President Theodore Roosevelt read Sinclair’s book the jungle and inspired him to investigate the meat packing industries Sinclair joined Jack London ,Clarence Darrow ,Florence Kelley http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jupton.htm
Teddy Roosevelt • He saved some of the most unique natural resources in the United States. • He put the end to wasteful uses of raw materials. • He reclaimed the neglected large areas of land. http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/conNatlForests.htm http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/conFedBird.htm Conservation
Booker .T. Washington Afican American Movement ( 1880's - 1900's) He wrote the Atlanta Compromise in 1895. He founded the National Negro Business League One of the most influential black speakers of his time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington
Lewis Hine • Investigative Photographer for the NCLC( National Child Labor Committee) • Didn’t like how jobs would hire children because they were unskilled and would work for lower wages than adults • Believed if people saw the abuse and injustice child labor was than citizens would want child labor laws http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRhine.htm
Susan B. Anthony Her main goal was to gain rights for women * She gave her first speech of influence the daughters of temprence in 1849 * In 1888 she orginized the International Council of Women * http://www.history.rochester.edu/class/sba/first.htm
Constitution President Vice PresidentCabinet Thomas Nast • His drawings addressed social or political issues • He put William Tweed out of drawing • He popularized the elephants for Republican Party Corruption in the Cities • For other uses, see Republican Party (disambiguation) or GOP (disambiguation). • The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States; the other being the Democratic Party. It is often referred to as the GOP, or Grand Old Party, although it is the younger of the two major parties. Currently, during the 110th Congress, it is the minority party in the United States House of
Gifford Pinchot • Was head of US forest service • Pushed for scientific management of environment • Launched publicity campaigns to persuade public http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gifford_Pinchot Conservation
Sherman Antitrust Act -Antitrust Movement • First U.S. federal government action to limit monopolies http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/35/Sherman%2C_John.jpg • Intended to prevent any organizations designed to or happen to increase costs of products • Attempts to prevent any artificial price raises by restricting trade or supply Mason Love Senator John Sherman of Ohio
John Muir • He founded the sierra club in 1892 • He was inducted into the California hall of fame on July 31,2006 • He was inducted into the hall of great westerners in January,2006 http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/
LEWIS HINE1)Lewis Hine began to make photographs for the national child labor committee.2) Lewis was known best for his insightful portraits of immigrants. 3)He documented immigrants arriving to Ellis Island in 1904.
Ida Tarbell http://school.eb.com/eb/art-18816?articleTypeId=1 .investigative journalist, .Father a small oilman driven to the wall by the Rockefeller oil monopoly. .best known for her classic The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904). Corruption in Cities
Jacob Riis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Riis Became a muckraker photographer He was an immigrant Wrote a how the other half lives (book) city living conditions
Lewis Wickes Hine http://www.kentlaw.edu/ilhs/hine.htm http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRhine.htm • School teacher at Ethnical Cultural School in NYC • His pictures led to child labor laws • Used his camera to capture the poverty in NY
Upton Sinclair • Wrote “The Jungle” about the U.S. meat packing industry • “The Jungle” helped pass the Pure Food & Drug Act • “The Original Muckraker” Meat Packing Industry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Sinclair.jpg
Teddy Roosevelt In memory of his conservation success The Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership was created to continue conserving our country. http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/ He was president and while he was president he did all he could to create laws and regulations to protect our wildlife. Created the American Antiquities Act of 1906.
Susan B. Anthony The Women's Rights Movement! http://go.grolier.com/ • In the Woman Suffrage Movement • Began the National Woman SuffrageAssociation • Gave Multiple Lectures
-She traveled statewide, speaking throughout 54 New York counties. -She started the discussion of theNineteenth Amendment which was passed in 1920 which gave women the right to vote. -She helped find the International Council of Women (1888) and the International Woman Suffrage Council (1904) to help bring attention to women’s suffrage in the area. Susan B. Anthony Brandie Mastin http://www.susanbanthonyhouse.org/biography.shtml Womens Rights Movement
Reporter “muckraker” Author Wrote mostly about oil Ida Tarbell Corruption in Cities http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ida_Tarbell_-_between_1910_and_1930.jpg
Sherman Antitrust Act -Antitrust Movement • First U.S. federal government action to limit monopolies http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/3/35/Sherman%2C_John.jpg • Intended to prevent any organizations designed to or happen to increase costs of products • Attempts to prevent any artificial price raises by restricting trade or supply Mason Love Senator John Sherman of Ohio
Jacob A. Riis • Famous immigrant from Denmark (1870) • One of Teddy Roosevelt close friends • Strived for better working/living conditions for poor immigrants http://www.mtholyoke.edu/offices/comm/csj/020901/riis.shtml City Living Conditions
Seneca Falls Convention; Womens Rights • First Women’s Rights Convention held in the United States ( Wesleyan Methodist Church in Seneca Falls ) • Held to discuss legal limitations imposed on women. (anti-slavery movement) • Elizabeth Cady Stanton composed the Declaration of Sentiments; a document declaring the right of women modeled on the Declaration of Independence. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/treasures/images/vc006195.jpg
George Washington Carver • George Washington carver came up with 300 applications for peanuts including bleach, shaving cream, talcum powder, metal polish, wood varnish, paper plastic, printers ink, and a lot more • He is credited for many inventions, but never patented any of them except for three cosmetic applications • 1864-1943 • He went to highland college in highland, Kansas http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver
John Muir • On of the earliestmodern preservationists • The Sierra Club • “The Father of the National Parks System” http://www.hikejmt.com/muir/muirframes.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Muir Conservation
Lewis Wicks Hines Child Labor * He wrote a book called ‘The Children's Burden in the Balkens’ * A book of photos he took is called ‘Charities and the Commons’ * He worked for the National Child Labor Committee http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/IRhine.htm