All in the Day's Work
Ida M. Tarbell
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"All in the Day's Work" is an autobiography written by Ida M. Tarbell. She was a journalist who became famous for her investigative writing, particularly her 1904 book "The History of the Standard Oil Company." This book was instrumental in breaking up the Standard Oil monopoly. Tarbell was also a renowned writer and speaker, and she served on two presidential committees. Although she was critical of the feminist movement, her actions made her an important feminist figure. In this book, Tarbell looks back on her life and career, providing readers with insight into her remarkable accomplishments as a journalist and advocate for social justice."
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