This illustrated program focuses on the struggle of farmers, industrial workers, urban dwellers, immigrants and women to achieve the American dream in Victorian society. Learn how the Victorian Social Darwinist theory was eventually modified by Progressivism.
Topics include the rise of labor unions, Populism, Socialism, the Chatauqua movement, the Granger Movement, the Women's Rights Movement and other reform efforts.
For specific information and to schedule live and distance learning lessons, contact:
Museum Education Coordinator
Dr. Robert E. Heinly
609-884-5404, Ext. 134
rheinly@capemaymac.org




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