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Social Studies, 27.01.2020 23:31 sighgabbie

Ida b. wells’s book the red record
exposed the corruption of the standard oil monopoly.
exposed the corrupt practices of the railroad industry.
exposed the horrors of lynching in america.
exposed the terrible work conditions of the meat-packing industry.

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