HIST 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Co-Operative Economics, W. E. B. Du Bois, Helen Keller

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*discussion post: within first 3 sentences = thesis. Back up thesis with every sentence after. Agenda: we have looked at various aspects of the multi-faceted progressive era. Domestic, foreign, blurred boundaries: today, we"ll look at more efforts often by non-state actors to improve american society and culture some then moved into realm of formal politics. Similar pattern: populist, us missionaries: non-state actors. People who play an important role in shaping the nation that parent"s necessarily politicians with public jobs/federal agents. Not involved with the state: rhetoric of uplift , a lot of progressives thought what they were doing were uplifting people, nations and level of services equality role in the world. Socialism and iww: distinct groups, but members were circulating. Setting aside buildings in crowed industrial areas in order to create areas where works can go improve themselves ex. take a bath.

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