In the United States, muckrakers was the name for writers whose aim was expose corruption: i.e. to search for and expose misconduct in public life.
In chronological order:
- 1908 - Ray Stannard Baker "Following the Color Line" written to expose racial discrimination.
- 1906 - David Graham Phillips "The Treason and the Senate " exposing child labor.
- 1905 - Ida Tarbell and Thomas Lawson "Frenzied Finance", a report about stock fraud.
- 1905 - Charles Edward Russell He wrote about social dislocation.
Worthy of honorable mention:
- Ida Minvera Tarbell (1857 - 1944), U.S. journalist, known for "muckraking" exposés of political and corporate corruption; also a biographer, notably of Abraham Lincoln; and the only lady in the bunch!
Ida M. Tarbell, American "muckraker" author.
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More Presidential Trivia:
- American presidents, (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, were Nobel Prize winners. 1906, Roosevelt received the award for being a mediator and arbitrating an end to the Russo-Japanese conflict; there was a dispute over +Manchuria and +Korea. Wilson received the prize in 1919, for establishing the League of Nations after World War I (1914 - 1918).
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In Opinion— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 3, 2019
Mark Schmitt writes, "When corruption is perceived as universal, those in power can use investigations and allegations of corruption as a weapon. This has been the pattern in Brazil, for example, and Trump has followed the playbook as well."https://t.co/YFUOqYcuQA
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What the USA needs right now is some good "#muckrakers". https://t.co/ov3ZjHu3qj— My Fox Nooze (aka Joie de Vivre Magazine) (@FoxMarks_ATX) September 3, 2019
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