“The 1890s were the years when a florid Victorian style was overthrown
by a new 'realistic' aesthetic... It could be seen in... colorful prose of tabloid reporters and muckraking journalists, who cut through the Victorian veil of reticence surrounding such topics as sex, political corruption, and working conditions in industry.” — Digital History of the University of Houston |
website Word Count1193
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process paper word count492
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AWARD1st Place, Senior Individual Website at
National History Day - National Contest |