Emma Goldman
Chapter 13, Question 2
Mark Twain
neither an anarchist nor a radical, called the country "Christiandom"
Upton Sinclair
wrote The Jungle
Jack London
wrote People of the Abyss and grew up being very poor - inspired Sinclair
Ida Tarbell
exposure of the Standard Oil Company
Lincoln Steffens
stories of corruption in the major American cities.
Frederick W.

Taylor

Chapter 13, Question 7
Edwin Markham
poet who wrote about horrible conditions in sweatshops
Clara Lemlich
important speaker leading strike at Triangle Shirtwaist Company
Samuel Gompers
Head of the AFL
Jack White
a Wobbly arrested in a free-speech fight in 1912, sentenced to six months in the county jail
Joe Hill
IWW organizer famous for his songs (especially Little Red Song Book) Chapter 13, Question 19
Elizabeth Shapleigh
Chapter 13, Question 20
Joseph Ettor
an IWW leader in New York who came to Lawrance to conduct the Mills strike there and was arrested for killing Anna LoPizzo
Anna LoPizzo
Women killed in Lawrance strikes - they blamed Ettor but he didn't do it
Big Bill Haywood
called in to replace Ettor in Lawrance