Child Labor
This striking image is synonymous with the beginning of the Progressive Era.This is a time when children of all ages would work hours a day only for pennies. The age of this girl is not known, she could be as young as six or seven. what is known is that this young girl worked tirelessly day in and out for pennies a day in an unsafe inhumane cotton factory . The Progressive era helped put an end to such things as child labor and .
This striking image is synonymous with the beginning of the Progressive Era.This is a time when children of all ages would work hours a day only for pennies. The age of this girl is not known, she could be as young as six or seven. what is known is that this young girl worked tirelessly day in and out for pennies a day in an unsafe inhumane cotton factory . The Progressive era helped put an end to such things as child labor and .
Women's Suffrage
African Americans had been free for some time now and many women had either had something to do with it or had mothers who had played a role. They realized that their plight was similar to that of African Americans and took matters into their own hands tackling issues such as "Women's suffrage" or their right to vote.
African Americans had been free for some time now and many women had either had something to do with it or had mothers who had played a role. They realized that their plight was similar to that of African Americans and took matters into their own hands tackling issues such as "Women's suffrage" or their right to vote.
Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong, one of the 1920's most famous jazz trumpeters and male vocalists. He was considered one of the first originators of modern Jazz and Bebop, shortly followed by other musicians such as Charlie Christian and Thelonious Monk. With hit songs coming during and after the Progressive era like "What a Wonderful World" and "Hello Dolly!" Louis Armstrong was better known for his vocals although, Trumpet was where he truly excelled.
Louis Armstrong, one of the 1920's most famous jazz trumpeters and male vocalists. He was considered one of the first originators of modern Jazz and Bebop, shortly followed by other musicians such as Charlie Christian and Thelonious Monk. With hit songs coming during and after the Progressive era like "What a Wonderful World" and "Hello Dolly!" Louis Armstrong was better known for his vocals although, Trumpet was where he truly excelled.