Lincoln Steffens

Lincoln Steffens
Steffens in 1895. Photo by Rockwood.
Born
Joseph Lincoln Steffens

April 6, 1866
DiedAugust 9, 1936 (aged 70)
Resting placeCypress Lawn Memorial Park
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
OccupationMuckraking journalist
Employers
Known for
Spouse(s)Josephine Bontecou (m. 1881–1911), Ella Winter (m. 1924)
Children1
RelativesLaura Steffens Suggett (sister)

Joseph Lincoln Steffens (April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936) was an American investigative journalist and one of the leading muckrakers of the Progressive Era in the early 20th century. He launched a series of articles in McClure's, called "Tweed Days in St. Louis",[1] that would later be published together in a book titled The Shame of the Cities. He is remembered for investigating corruption in municipal government in American cities and for his leftist values.

  1. ^ Newman, John; Schmalbach, John (2015). United States History (2015 ed.). Amsco. p. 434. ISBN 978-0-7891-8904-2.