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McClure’s Magazine December 1895, featuring the work of renowned journalist Ida M. Tarbell, is a landmark issue that exemplifies the investigative spirit of the Progressive Era. Tarbell’s groundbreaking work in this edition focuses on the business practices of John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Company, exploring themes of corporate ethics and monopolistic power. Her meticulous research and compelling narrative style not only shed light on the dark underbelly of American capitalism but also set a standard for journalistic integrity. The magazine’s diverse range of articles, illustrations, and commentary provided a platform for emerging voices in literature and society, making it a crucial publication of its time. The December 1895 issue stands as a testament to Tarbell’s influence on investigative journalism and her commitment to exposing the truth, resonating with readers’ growing concerns about the complexities of industry and morality in modern America.







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