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    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. [1]

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · 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).

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Ida Tarbell was a pioneer of investigative journalism who exposed the monopoly of Standard Oil Company. Learn about her life, career, books and legacy in this comprehensive biography.

  4. Jul 5, 2012 · Ida Tarbell was a journalist who exposed the corrupt practices of Standard Oil and its founder John D. Rockefeller in a groundbreaking series of articles. Learn how her personal experience and investigative skills shaped the Progressive Era and the history of muckraking journalism.

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  5. Jan 6, 2022 · Learn about the life and work of Ida Tarbell, a pioneer of muckraking journalism who exposed the monopolistic practices of John D. Rockefeller and his company. Find out how her investigation influenced the Supreme Court decision that broke up Standard Oil and how she lived in Easton, Connecticut.

  6. Ida Tarbell was a pioneer of muckraking journalism who exposed the corrupt practices of Standard Oil in a 19-part series for McClure's Magazine. She was born in Pennsylvania, where she witnessed the impact of Rockefeller's monopoly on her family's oil business, and became determined to expose his empire.

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  8. 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.

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