The Emergence of Urban America Chapter 21. I. Explosive Urban Growth.

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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