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Ida Tarbell - Wikipedia Ida Minerva Tarbell (November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944) was an American writer, investigative journalist, biographer, and lecturer She was one of the leading muckrakers and reformers of the Progressive Era of the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was a pioneer of investigative journalism
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Ida Tarbell | Biography, Accomplishments, Books, Muckraker, Standard . . . Ida Tarbell (born November 5, 1857, Erie county, Pennsylvania, U S —died January 6, 1944, Bridgeport, Connecticut) was an American journalist, lecturer, and chronicler of American industry best known for her classic The History of the Standard Oil Company (1904)
Ida Tarbell | American Experience | Official Site | PBS Having become one of the most influential women in the country, Ida Tarbell went on to pursue numerous writing and lecturing engagements However, she rejected the status of role model
Ida Tarbell - Quotes, Book Facts - Biography Ida Tarbell was an American journalist best known for her pioneering investigative reporting that led to the breakup of the Standard Oil Company’s monopoly
Brief Biography and Bibliography | Ida Tarbell | Allegheny College Ida Tarbell (1857-1944), the sole woman who matriculated in 1876 and graduated in Allegheny College’s class of 1880 [see additional note below], was America’s first great woman journalist She set an example that today’s practitioners would do well to emulate
Ida Tarbell, The Muckraker Who Broke Up Standard Oil - All Thats . . . It made Tarbell one of the best known investigative journalists of her day, who were dubbed “muckrakers” by President Theodore Roosevelt And it certainly caught the attention of Rockefeller He referred to Ida Tarbell as “that poisonous woman” but forbid anyone from commenting on her accusations
Tarbell, Ida (1857–1944) - Encyclopedia. com Tarbell, Ida (1857–1944)American journalist and editor whose exposé of the Standard Oil Company made her name synonymous with the appellation muckraker Name variations: (pseudonym) Iderem Pronunciation: tar-BELL Source for information on Tarbell, Ida (1857–1944): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary
The Woman Who Took on the Tycoon - Smithsonian Magazine Tarbell ultimately forced Americans to consider that the nation’s best-known tycoon was using nefarious tactics to crush legitimate competitors, driving honest men from