Ida M. Tarbell: The Woman Who Challenged Big Business—and Won!
Born in 1857 and raised in oil country, Ida M. Tarbell was one of the first investigative journalists and probably the most influential in her time. Her series of articles on the Standard Oil Trust, a complicated business empire run by John D. Rockefeller, revealed to readers the underhanded, even illegal practices that had led to Rockefeller's success.
Born in 1857 and raised in oil country, Ida M. Tarbell was one of the first investigative journalists and probably the most influential in her time. Her series of articles on the Standard Oil Trust, a complicated business empire run by John D. Rockefeller, revealed to readers the underhanded, even illegal practices that had led to Rockefeller's success. Rejecting the term muckraker to describe her profession, she went on to achieve remarkable prominence for a woman of her generation as a writer and shaper of public opinion. This biography offers an engrossing portrait of a trailblazer in a man's world who left her mark on the American consciousness.
SKU | M10779 |
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ISBN | 9780547290928 |
Language | English |
Product Type | Hardcover Books |
Primary Contributor | Emily Arnold McCully |
Age Groups | Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18 |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |