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The Rise of New York City (03:39)

Flat Iron Building in New York

Inventions and Industry (04:11)

G etting Out of the Slums: Immigrants Turning to a Life of Crime (03:39)

Immigration Waves (03:45)

Lillian Ward: she worked for social issues of her day ( public health, nursing, public school programs, women's suffrage, factory reform). Her most notable achievement was heading the Henry Street Settlement House

Charles Darwin ( )

Social activist /educator Research in Chemistry & agricultural Discovered new use for 1.Peanut 2. Sweet potato 3. Soy bean

Civil Rights Leader W.E.B. Du Bois

Huck fin & tom sawyer (01:47)

Women's Suffrage Movement: Gaining Equality for Women (03:17 )