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Title: Social Issues of the Progressive Era


1
Social Issues of the Progressive Era
  • Background for Broken Blossoms, The Birth of a
    Nation, and Within Our Gates

2
Progressive Era
  • Usually 1900 through U.S. entry into WWI (1918),
    although reforms dated from the late 1880s
  • Belief in the power of governments at local,
    state, and national levels to effect political
    and social change
  • For women, national housekeeping movement
    toward more involvement in government, including
    woman suffrage

3
Progressive Era Issues
  • Industrialism, unions, and worker safety
    (corporate rapacity)
  • Population control and womens sexuality
  • Immigration
  • Race
  • Rise of organized crime
  • Drug abuse and alcoholism
  • Prostitution and white slavery
  • Poverty and the urban underclass
  • Urbanization, overcivilization, and the
    destruction of the wilderness

4
Reforms and Reformers
  • Theodore Roosevelt
  • Cleaned up police corruption as Police
    Commissioner of New York City
  • As President of the U.S. (1901-1908), established
    the National Parks system (Gifford Pinchot)
  • Supported an investigation in United Mine
    Workers strike in 1892 that led to higher wages
  • Trust-buster enforcing the Interstate Commerce
    Act (1887), the Sherman Anti-Trust Act (1890)
  • But--supported annexation of the Philippines and
    other imperial ventures

5
Reforms and Reformers
  • Jane Addams, Twenty Years at Hull-House
    (settlement house)
  • Margaret Sanger, birth control movement
  • W.E.B. Du Bois, The Souls of Black Folk
  • Robert M. LaFollette (politician)
  • William Jennings Bryan, presidential candidate
  • John Dewey (education)

6
Muckrakers
  • Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (led to the Pure Food
    and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act of 1906)
  • Ida Tarbell, The History of The Standard Oil
    Company
  • David Graham Phillips, The Treason of the
    Senate
  • Ray Stannard Baker, The Right to Work
  • Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Southern Horrors Lynch Law
    in All Its Phases
  • Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives
  • McClures Magazine

7
Social Issues in Film
  • White slavery
  • Reginald Wright Kauffmann, The House of Bondage
  • Traffic in Souls (1913)
  • The Inside of the White Slave Traffic (1913)
  • The Red Kimono (1926)
  • Birth Control and Abortion
  • Where Are My Children? (1916)

8
Crime and Addiction
  • The Black Hand
  • Musketeers of Pig Alley
  • Regeneration (1915)
  • Human Wreckage (1923)
  • The Cocaine Traffic / The Drug Terror (1914)
  • John Barleycorn (1914, based on the book by Jack
    London)

9
Labor and Industrial Exploitation
  • Griffith, A Corner in Wheat (1908)
  • The Valley of the Moon (1914, from the novel by
    Jack London)
  • Children Who Labor (1912)
  • The Cry of the Children (1912)
  • Fires of Youth (1914)

10
Ethnicity and Immigration
  • The Italian (1915)
  • Broken Blossoms (1919)
  • The Immigrant (1917)
  • Hungry Hearts (1922 based on the stories of
    Anzia Yezierska)

11
D. W. Griffith (1875-1948)
  • Began as an actor and then a director with
    American Mutoscope and Biograph Company (14th
    St., New York)
  • 1-2 reel pictures, including A Corner in Wheat
    (1908)
  • Judith of Bethulia (1913), feature-length film
  • The Birth of a Nation (1915)
  • Intolerance (1916), four parallel stories
  • Broken Blossoms (1919)
  • Way Down East (1920)
  • Orphans of the Storm (1921)
  • The Struggle (1931) (last film)

12
The Birth of a Nation (1915)
  • Based on the novel The Clansman (1905) by Thomas
    Dixon
  • NAACP protested its release in most major cities
  • Woodrow Wilson is supposed to have said it was
    like writing history with lightning.
  • The myth of the Old South
  • white supremacy aristocracy of blood
  • purity of Southern womanhood as a symbol of the
    Souths values and Southern chivalry toward women
    as an emblem of masculinity
  • racial hierarchy
  • What does the artwork on this poster emphasize
    about the film?

13
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963)
  • W. E. B. Du Bois in The Souls of Black Folk
    (1903) The the problem of the Twentieth Century
    is the problem of the color-line.
  • Concepts
  • Talented tenth
  • the veil
  • double consciousness
  • Being a race man versus passing for white

14
Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951)
  • Homesteader, novelist, director
  • Conquest, the Story of a Negro Pioneer (1913)
    (novel)
  • The Homesteader (1917) (novel)
  • The Homesteader (1919, film)
  • Within Our Gates (1920)
  • Body and Soul (1924, starring Paul Robeson)
  • Veiled Aristocrats (1932)based on the novel The
    House Behind the Cedars by Charles W. Chesnutt.
    Micheaux had made a silent version in 1925 under
    Chesnutts original title.
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