Description
Draw an argument that answers the following question: Was the Progressive Party a stronger political response and ally to suffrage and racial justice reform movements when compared to the Republican Party? Consider why former republican members left to join the progressive movement and aligned with Roosevelt's vision. In making your argument, draw on one of the two major civil rights grassroots pioneers to illustrate successes or failures of reform:
- W.E.B Dubois's approach to reforms for African Americans
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: PROGRESSIVE PARTY POLITICAL RESPONSE
Progressive Party Political Response
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Progressive Party Political Response
Progressivism was a reform movement whose members left the Republican Party at
around 1912 to join Roosevelt-led Progressive party (Murrin et al., 2016, p 563). The move was
based on the need to address various social and political problems tha...