Hold the presses for the sensational story of the birth of investigative journalism in America. At the turn of the 20th century, news reporters and monthly magazines collaborate to create a new kind of journalismin-depth, serialized
exposés of corporate, labor, and political corruption. Many of these stories become instant bestsellers in book format: books like
The Jungle, Upton Sinclair's classic account of corruption in the meat-packing industry.
Ann Bausum's dramatic narrative follows a generation of dedicated journalists who force responsible changes in industry and politics as America thrives. Muckrakers is the inside story of public-spirited journalism right through its evolution, with profiles of latter-day practitioners like Woodward and Bernstein and today's Internet bloggers.
- Ages 10 and up
- 112 pages
- 7 1/2 x 10
- Hardcover
- © 2007