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==Notable Progressive political leaders== | |||
*[[Nelson Aldrich]], Rhode Island, on money issues | |||
*[[Albert J. Beveridge]], Indiana | |||
*[[William Jennings Bryan]], Nebraska | |||
*[[Herbert Hoover]], Washington | |||
*[[Charles Evans Hughes]], New York | |||
*[[Hiram Johnson]], California | |||
*[[Tom L. Johnson]], Cleveland, OH | |||
*[[Samuel M. Jones]], Toledo, OH | |||
*[[Robert LaFollette]], Wisconsin | |||
*[[Seth Low]], New York City | |||
*[[Frank Lowden]], Illinois | |||
*[[George Norris]], Nebraska | |||
*[[George W. Perkins]], New York City | |||
*[[Gifford Pinchot]], Pennsylvania | |||
*[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], New York | |||
*[[Theodore Roosevelt]], New York City | |||
*[[Al Smith]], New York City | |||
*[[Henry Stimson]], New York City | |||
*[[William Howard Taft]], Washington | |||
*[[William S. U'Ren]], Oregon | |||
*[[Booker T. Washington]], Tuskeegee, AL | |||
*[[William Allen White]], Emporia, Kansas | |||
*[[Woodrow Wilson]], Princeton NJ | |||
*[[Leonard Wood]], Washington | |||
== Notable Progressive intellectuals, writers, advocates == | |||
*[[Jane Addams]], social worker, peace advocate | |||
*[[Charles Beard]], historian of US; political scientist | |||
*[[Franz Boas]], anthropologist | |||
*[[Louis D. Brandeis]], lawyer, Supreme Court justice | |||
*[[Nicholas Murray Butler]], educator | |||
*[[John R. Commons]], economist | |||
*[[Andrew Carnegie]], philanthropist | |||
*[[George Washington Carver]], black chemist | |||
*[[Robert deForest]], charity organization leader | |||
*[[John Dewey]], philosopher | |||
*[[W.E.B. Du Bois]], black leader | |||
*[[Thomas Edison]], inventor | |||
*[[Irving Fisher]], economist | |||
*[[Henry Ford]], industrialist | |||
*[[Frederick T. Gates]], philanthropist | |||
*[[Charlotte Perkins Gilman]], writer | |||
*[[William Randolph Hearst]], publisher | |||
*[[Lewis Hine]], photographer | |||
*[[Walter Lippmann]], journalist | |||
*[[Charles McCarthy]], Wisconsin Idea | |||
*[[John R. Mott]], YMCA leader | |||
*[[George Cardinal Mundelein]], Catholic archbishop of Chicago | |||
*[[Vernon Louis Parrington]], historian and literary critic | |||
*[[Simon Paton]], economist | |||
*[[Ulrich B. Phillips]], historian of South | |||
*[[Mary Richmond]], charity organization leader | |||
*[[Jacob Riis]], journalist | |||
*[[John D. Rockefeller, Jr.]], philanthropist | |||
*[[Theodore Roosevelt]], writer, environmentalist (and president) | |||
*[[Upton Sinclair]], writer | |||
*[[Albion Small]], sociologist | |||
*[[Ellen Gates Starr]], social worker | |||
*[[Lincoln Steffens]], Muckraking journalist | |||
*[[Ida Tarbell]], Muckraking journalist | |||
*[[Frederick Winslow Taylor]], efficiency expert | |||
*[[Frederick Jackson Turner]], historian of West | |||
*[[Thorstein Veblen]], economist | |||
*[[Booker T. Washington]], black leader | |||
*[[Ida B. Wells]], black leader | |||
*[[William Allen White]], editor | |||
*[[Woodrow Wilson]], author (and President) |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 20 June 2009
Notable Progressive political leaders
- Nelson Aldrich, Rhode Island, on money issues
- Albert J. Beveridge, Indiana
- William Jennings Bryan, Nebraska
- Herbert Hoover, Washington
- Charles Evans Hughes, New York
- Hiram Johnson, California
- Tom L. Johnson, Cleveland, OH
- Samuel M. Jones, Toledo, OH
- Robert LaFollette, Wisconsin
- Seth Low, New York City
- Frank Lowden, Illinois
- George Norris, Nebraska
- George W. Perkins, New York City
- Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania
- Franklin D. Roosevelt, New York
- Theodore Roosevelt, New York City
- Al Smith, New York City
- Henry Stimson, New York City
- William Howard Taft, Washington
- William S. U'Ren, Oregon
- Booker T. Washington, Tuskeegee, AL
- William Allen White, Emporia, Kansas
- Woodrow Wilson, Princeton NJ
- Leonard Wood, Washington
Notable Progressive intellectuals, writers, advocates
- Jane Addams, social worker, peace advocate
- Charles Beard, historian of US; political scientist
- Franz Boas, anthropologist
- Louis D. Brandeis, lawyer, Supreme Court justice
- Nicholas Murray Butler, educator
- John R. Commons, economist
- Andrew Carnegie, philanthropist
- George Washington Carver, black chemist
- Robert deForest, charity organization leader
- John Dewey, philosopher
- W.E.B. Du Bois, black leader
- Thomas Edison, inventor
- Irving Fisher, economist
- Henry Ford, industrialist
- Frederick T. Gates, philanthropist
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman, writer
- William Randolph Hearst, publisher
- Lewis Hine, photographer
- Walter Lippmann, journalist
- Charles McCarthy, Wisconsin Idea
- John R. Mott, YMCA leader
- George Cardinal Mundelein, Catholic archbishop of Chicago
- Vernon Louis Parrington, historian and literary critic
- Simon Paton, economist
- Ulrich B. Phillips, historian of South
- Mary Richmond, charity organization leader
- Jacob Riis, journalist
- John D. Rockefeller, Jr., philanthropist
- Theodore Roosevelt, writer, environmentalist (and president)
- Upton Sinclair, writer
- Albion Small, sociologist
- Ellen Gates Starr, social worker
- Lincoln Steffens, Muckraking journalist
- Ida Tarbell, Muckraking journalist
- Frederick Winslow Taylor, efficiency expert
- Frederick Jackson Turner, historian of West
- Thorstein Veblen, economist
- Booker T. Washington, black leader
- Ida B. Wells, black leader
- William Allen White, editor
- Woodrow Wilson, author (and President)