The Shame of the Cities

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discussed in biography

  • Lincoln Steffens
    In Lincoln Steffens

    …influential articles later collected as The Shame of the Cities (1904), a work closer to a documented sociological case study than to a sensational journalistic exposé. His later books included The Struggle for Self-Government (1906) and Upbuilders (1909). With Ida Tarbell and others Steffens cofounded The American Magazine in 1906.

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muckrakers

  • Lincoln Steffens
    In muckraker

    …city and state politics in The Shame of the Cities (1904). Brand Whitlock, who wrote The Turn of the Balance (1907), a novel opposing capital punishment, was also a reform mayor of Toledo, Ohio. Thomas W. Lawson, a Boston financier, provided in “Frenzied Finance” (Everybody’s, 1904–05) a major exposé of…

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