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Examines prominent street sanitation issues in Progressive Era New York City - ranging from garbage strikes to juvenile cleaning leagues - as a way of exploring how middle-class reformers amassed a base of middle-class support for social reform measures to a degree greater than in practically any other period of prosperity in US history.
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