S2E8 - Progressivism Unpacked: Muckrakers, Reform & Contradictions | Star-Spangled Studies Ep. 7

01/08/2025 47 min Temporada 2 Episodio 8
S2E8 - Progressivism Unpacked: Muckrakers, Reform & Contradictions | Star-Spangled Studies Ep. 7

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In this episode, Dr. G explores the Progressive Era (c. 1890–1920): a sprawling, multifaceted reform movement that emerged in response to the excesses and injustices of the Gilded Age. We’ll look at how muckraking journalists exposed corruption and exploitation, the rise of social-gospel and settlement movements, and the era’s landmark political reforms—from trust-busting presidents to women’s suffrage and labor protections. Along the way, we’ll also examine who benefited from “progress” and who was left behind.Key TakeawaysMuckrakers like Upton Sinclair, Ida Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, and Ray Stannard Baker exposed corporate malfeasance, urban corruption, food adulteration, and racial injustices, sparking public outrage and new regulations.Social Gospel & Settlement Houses provided moral and practical frameworks for reform, led by figures such as Walter Rauschenbusch and Jane Addams.Presidential Progressivism saw Theodore Roosevelt’s “Square Deal” and trust-busting, William Howard Taft’s continued antitrust actions, and Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom—culminating in major legislation (e.g., Pure Food & Drug Act, Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, 19th Amendment).Civil Rights Contradictions: while women’s suffrage succeeded in 1920, Jim Crow segregation and disenfranchisement intensified for African Americans; leaders Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois offered divergent strategies.Labor & Workplace Safety: from the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire to the rise of organized labor and figures like Eugene V. Debs, reformers pushed for safer conditions, shorter hours, and compensation systems.Leisure & Culture: the Progressive Era reshaped American pastimes—baseball’s rise, Jack Johnson’s boxing reign, vaudeville, Coney Island thrills, and the dawn of nickelodeons—revealing both unity and exclusion.Detailed Timestamps00:00 – 00:43 Introduction: Gilded Age legacies & the birth of Progressivism00:43 – 02:25 Diagnosing crisis: wealth inequality, urban squalor, labor conflict02:25 – 03:25 Muckrakers’ exposés & the moral catalyst for reform03:25 – 05:00 Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle → Pure Food & Drug Act, Meat Inspection Act05:00 – 07:20 Ida Tarbell vs. Standard Oil → antitrust action07:20 – 09:00 Lincoln Steffens on municipal corruption → electoral reforms09:00 – 11:00 Racial journalism: Ray Stannard Baker’s Following the Color Line11:00 – 12:32 Social Gospel & settlement movement: Rauschenbusch, Addams12:32 – 15:00 Presidential Progressivism: Roosevelt’s Square Deal & New Nationalism15:00 – 18:00 Taft, the 1912 election, Wilson’s New Freedom & landmark legislation18:00 – 22:00 Imperialism’s contradictions & feedback between domestic reform and overseas...