The Emergence of Urban America Chapter 21
I. Explosive Urban Growth
II. Allure and Problems of the City
III. City Politics
IV. Immigration: America’s Pull
Italian Neighborhood in NY
V. Ellis Island and Beyond
VI. The Nativist Response
VII. Immigration Restriction Henry Cabot Lodge
Chester Arthur
Chinese Exclusion Act
Angel Island
VIII. Popular Culture
IX. Wild West Shows
X. Vaudeville
XI. Outdoor Recreation
Frederick Law Olmstead
Croquet
Coney Island
XII. Saloon Culture
XIII. Working Women and Leisure
XIV. Spectator Sports
Dr. James Naismith
Alexander Cartwright
Cincinnati Red Stockings
XV. The Spread of Public Education
XVI. Vocational Training
XVII. Higher Education
XVIII. The Rise of Professionalism
XIX. Social Darwinism
XX. Reform Darwinism Lester Frank Ward
XXI. Pragmatism William James
John Dewey
XXII. The Local Colorists Sarah Orne Jewett
George Washington Cable
Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Mark Twain
XXIII. Literary Naturalism Stephen Crane
Jack London
Friedrich Nietzche
Theodore Dreiser
XXIV. Social Criticism Henry George
Thorstein Veblen
XXV. The Social Gospel and the Rise of the Institutional Church
XXVI. Religious Reformers Washington Gladden
XXVII. The Settlement House Movement Jane Addams
Hull House
Lillian Wald
Henry Street Settlement
XXVIII. Women’s Employment and Suffrage Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Lucy Stone
Julia Ward Howe
Anna Howard Shaw
Carrie Chapman Catt
XXIX. Welfare State on the Horizon