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We talk to historian Sarah Churchwell about the Gilded Age in late nineteenth century America and the comparisons with today. Rampant inequality, racial conflict, fights over immigration, technological revolution: is Trump's America repeating the pattern or is it something
new?
Talking Points:
In 1873, Mark Twain and Charles W. Warner coined the term “The Gilded Age,” in their eponymous novel.
Yet this was also a period of real growth.
Immigration, particularly from Eastern Europe, exploded during this period.
Reconstruction overlaps with the Gilded Age.
The bridge between the Gilded Age and the Progressive Period was the age of populism.
Is this a new Gilded Age?
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