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Arthur de Gobineau

Saw white race as superior in the creation of civilized culture and in maintenance of the government

Lili'uokalani

Hawaiian queen who defended Hawaiian nationalism and protested US annexation

Carrie Nation

A woman who opposed alcohol prior to prohibition

Ida B. Wells

Founder of the NAACP

Woodrow Wilson

Believed in segregation of the military; failed to support anti-lynching campaign

Margaret Sanger

Believed in the woman's right to sexual pleasure; released info on contraception

Rudyard Kipling

Composer of the "White Man's Burden" (an imperialist ideal that there was a duty to conquer countries considered less developed

Carl Shurz

A man who believed imperialism was disloyal to the principles of US government; wanted to focus on keeping internal US relations positive

John F. Carter Jr.

Author of "Young, Wild People," a rebuttal aimed at the older generation's criticism of the youth

Theodore Roosevelt

Founder of the New Deal and Second New Deal, ended trusts, enforced improved food inspection; implemented 15 major pieces of legislation upon entering office; began having "fireside chats" to explain goings on to Americans

Scottsboro Boys

Nine African American teenagers falsely accused of raping two white girls--led to improvement in the right to a fair trial for all

William J. Simmons

Reviver of the KKK