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  1. Apr 9, 2024 · Lincoln Steffens (born April 6, 1866, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died August 9, 1936, Carmel, California) was an American journalist, lecturer, and political philosopher, a leading figure among the writers whom U.S. Pres. Theodore Roosevelt called muckrakers. After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley in 1889 ...

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  2. Oct 27, 2015 · Lincoln Steffens was a journalist who exposed the scandals and systems that enabled political corruption in early 20th century America. He argued that voters should not focus on individual bad men, but on the social and economic forces that encouraged their behavior.

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  3. May 13, 2011 · Lincoln Steffens: Muckraker’s Progress. He knew everyone and he went ­everywhere. He was a confidant to presidents, a mentor to two of the most influential journalists in American history, a ...

  4. Joseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American investigative journalist and one of the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era in the early 20th century. He launched a series of articles in McClure's, called "Tweed Days in St. Louis", [1] that would later be published together in a book titled The Shame of the Cities.

  5. Lincoln Steffens, May 1894. Joseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American journalist and one of the most famous and influential practitioners of the journalistic style called muckraking. He is also known for his 1921 statement, upon his return from the Soviet Union: "I have been over into the future, and it works."

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · Lincoln Steffens (1866-1936) was the most famous of the American muckraker journalists of the period 1903-1910. His exposés of corruption in government and business helped build support for reform. Lincoln Steffens was born on April 6, 1866, in Sacramento, Calif. The son of a wealthy businessman, he went to an expensive military academy where ...

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  8. Publishing a series of articles had a much more immediate impact. Collectively called muckrakers, a brave cadre of reporters exposed injustices so grave they made the blood of the average American run cold. Steffens Takes on Corruption. The first to strike was Lincoln Steffens.

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