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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2003

Abstract

This article gives an overview on Everybody's Magazine (1899-1928) which focused on American society, and helped shape public opinion through investigative reporting and muckraking thereby stimulating reforms of societal problems. The magazine also made fine literature available to the masses, attracting the best writers of the day.

Comments

This work was originally published in "Encyclopedia USA: The encyclopedia of the United States of America, Past and Present."

Full citation:

Munch, Janet Butler. “Everybody’s Magazine.” (pp. 1-2) Encyclopedia USA: The Encyclopedia of the United States of America, Past and Present. Ed. Donald W. Whisenhunt. Vol. 29. Gulf Breeze, FL: Academic International Press, 2003. pp. 1-2.

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