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  1. David Graham Phillips is known for producing one of the most important investigations exposing details of the corruption by big businesses of the Senate, in particular, by the Standard Oil Company. He was among a few other writers during that time that helped prompt President Theodore Roosevelt to use the term “Muckrakers”.

  2. call for reform. In muckraker. David Graham Phillipss series “The Treason of the Senate” ( Cosmopolitan, 1906), which inspired Pres. Roosevelt’s speech in 1906, was influential in leading to the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the Constitution, which provided for popular senatorial elections.

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  4. May 23, 2018 · Literature and the Arts. American Literature: Biographies. David Graham Phillips. views 3,115,020 updated May 23 2018. David Graham Phillips. The interests of David Graham Phillips (1867-1911), American journalist and novelist, ranged from the plight of women to corruption in Congress.

  5. David Graham Phillips (1867-1911), American novelist, journalist, and noted muckraker. Muckrakers were writers and journalists who in the early 20th century worked to expose the corruptions and abuses of power in politics, business, and various aspects of American life.

  6. From the assassination of David Graham Phillips in 1911 until 1932 when Isaac Marcosson published the first biography of this once-popular novelist, Phillips had peacefully passed into those obsolescent realms inhabited by many a romancer of the muckrake age. This legendary jour nalist and controversial tale-spinner shortly after his death ...

  7. Phillips, David Graham, 1867–1911, American writer, b. Madison, Ind., grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1887. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati and New York City, rising to editorial rank on the New York World, for which he wrote until 1902.

  8. January 24, 1911. Genre. Literature & Fiction. edit data. David Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist of the muckraker tradition.Phillips was born in Madison, Indiana. After graduating from high school, Phillips entered Asbury College (now DePauw University) - following which he received a degree from Princeton University in 1887.

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