• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    For what it is worth, Jim Crow predated and outlasted the Progressive Era in the US. I wouldn’t so much apply causation there.

    But it also ended in the 20s. It mainly achieved Women’s suffrage in the US.

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      23 hours ago

      But it also ended in the 20s.

      Okay, so you’re talking about the 1890s-1920s “Progressive” Era of Prohibition and Sufferage.

      Not the 1930s-70s New Deal / Great Society period of progressivism that was great for middle class white people and maybe a little less great for African Americans, East Asians, and American Natives who had to claw their way into a post-industrial standard of living against all the best efforts of the settlers.

      Again, I might suggest you look back at the history of the T.Roosevelt to Wilson administration and reconsider whether this is the benchmark for progress you’ve been sold on.

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        22 hours ago

        Okay, so you’re talking about the 1890s-1920s “Progressive” Era of Prohibition and Sufferage.

        Yeah, as that’s what that time period is called: “Progressive Era”.

        Not the 1930s-70s New Deal / Great Society period of progressivism

        No, I am not referring to the period following Prohibition Era and the Great Depression which was an intermediate (1920s-1930s) before New Deal.

        If you’re taking issue with the ‘Progressive Era’ being called ‘Progressive’ then sure. I get you then. It mostly just achived women’s suffrage as a meaningful milestone, as I said.