All in the Day's Work: An AutobiographyDigiCat, 21.07.2022 - 357 Seiten Ida M. Tarbell's 'All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography' is a compelling account of her life as a pioneering investigative journalist in the early 20th century. Known for her exposés of the Standard Oil Company, Tarbell's writing style is detailed and informative, providing a firsthand look into her research methods and journalistic ethics. This memoir serves as a valuable historical document, shedding light on the muckraking movement and the power of investigative journalism during the Progressive Era. Tarbell's narrative is a mix of personal anecdotes and reflections on the societal changes she witnessed during her career, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the history of journalism and social reform. Ida M. Tarbell, a trailblazing female journalist, used her platform to challenge powerful corporations and advocate for social change. Her experiences as a reporter and writer undoubtedly influenced the creation of 'All in the Day's Work', as she shares the challenges and victories she faced in her career. Tarbell's dedication to uncovering the truth and exposing corruption shines through in this autobiography, showcasing her commitment to journalistic integrity and the public good. I highly recommend 'All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography' to readers interested in the history of journalism, the Progressive Era, or the life of a groundbreaking female writer. Tarbell's firsthand account provides valuable insights into the power of investigative reporting and the role of journalists in shaping society. |
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A COEDUCATIONAL COLLEGE OF THE EIGHTIES | |
A START AND A RETREAT | |
A FRESH STARTA SECOND RETREAT | |
AT SEVENTY | |
FALL IN LOVE | |
A FIRST BOOKON NOTHING CERTAIN A YEAR | |
THE NAPOLEON MOVEMENT OF THE NINETIES | |
MUCKRAKER OR HISTORIAN? | |
OFF WITH THE OLDON WITH THE | |
AT THE AMERICAN 1907 258 | |
THE GOLDEN RULE IN INDUSTRY | |
A NEW PROFESSION | |
WOMEN AND | |
AFTER THE ARMISTICE | |
GAMBLING WITH SECURITY | |
GOODBYE TO FRANCE | |
REDISCOVERING MY COUNTRY | |
having their way to make my parents wanted land Land of their own | |
A CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY SEEKS MY ACQUAINTANCE | |
POSING AS A GARDENER 1925 360 | |
LOOKING OVER THE COUNTRY | |
NOTHING NEW UNDER THE | |
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