| A | B |
How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis,  | life in tenement apartments,  |
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair,  | conditions in the meatpacking industry,  |
| The History of the Standard Oil Company by Ida Tarbell | unfair business practices of John Rockefeller |
The Shame of the Cities by Lincoln Steffens,  | urban political corruption |
The Octopus by Frank Norris,  | western farmers dealing with unfair railroads |
Marcus Garvey,  | believes that African-Americans shoudl move back to Africa and form their own governments |
Booker T. Washington,  | believed that vocational training and economics was the key to African-American advancement |
W.E.B. DuBois,  | believed that African-Americans must demand full and equal rights |
Ida B. Wells,  | wrote about lynchings in the South |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton,  | with Lucretia Mott helped start the women's suffrage movement at the Seneca Falls Convention |
Alice Paul,  | with Lucy Burns she broke from the NAWSA and helped get the 19th Amendment passed |
Margaret Sanger,  | fought for access to birth control |
Susan B. Anthony,  | leader of the women's suffrage movement who refused to pay a fine when she was convicted of illegally voting |
Carrie Chapman Catt,  | Women's suffrage leader who decided to switch from the state-by-state strategy to pushing or constitutional amendment |
Lucretia Mott,  | with Elizabeth Cady Stanton helped start the women's suffrage movement at the Seneca Falls Convention |
Seneca Falls Convention,  | the start of the women's suffrage movement in the US |
Lucy Burns,  | with Alice Paul she broke from the NAWSA and helped get the 19th Amendment passed |