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Ida Tarbell was one of the leading muckraking investigative journalists from the Progressive Era during the late 19th, and early 20th centuries. She was a writer and journalist, whose work appeared in McClure's Magazine, Scribner's, and a great many more publications.She was known for her extensive and comprehensive biographies of famous historical figures - such as Abraham Lincoln, and Napoleon Bonaparte. She was also known for her exposé 'The History of the Standard Oil Company', which had delved deep into the corrupt oil company, and oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller.'The Life of Ida Tarbell' is a look into Tarbell's life - from her early years in the oil fields, to her writing career that spanned more than sixty years. Ida Tarbell is a fascinating historical figure, one who paved the way for investigative journalists more than a century later. She is a remarkable woman, who lived a full life.
The Dead Rabbits were an Irish-American gang in Lower Manhattan during the 1800s. They often clashed with Nativist rival gangs like the Bowery Boys, who hated Irish Catholics, as well as the newly-landed immigrants who settled in Five Points area of New York. This book will take a look at the history of the street gang, as well as a few of the members of the Dead Rabbits Gang (like John Morrissey, Tommy Hadden, and Kit Burns). The book will also be going into the Dead Rabbits riot involvement, as the gang often took part in riots in the city - such as the Dead Rabbits riot of 1857, and the 1863 New York Draft Riots during the American Civil War. It is a fascinating time of history, filled with murder, protests, underground criminal activity, and clashes in the street.
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