Racheal Carson
CARSON
The author's name was Rachel Carson but she wasn't a biologist. She was just curious as to why the birds were dying off and decided to research it and become an activist.
In 1962, Rachel Carson wrote about the dangers of the pesticide DDT in her book The Silent Spring.
Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, a book that discussed the dangers of pesticides.
Mercy Otis Warren was the female patriot who wrote newspaper articles. She wrote under the name A Columbian Patriot.
Maurice Ogden wrote the poem "The Hangman" in 1951. It is a powerful and thought-provoking piece about the dangers of remaining silent in the face of injustice.
Ida Tarbell was the muckraker who wrote a series of articles exposing the dangers of trusts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her investigations into the Standard Oil Company led to public outrage and eventually to the breakup of the company.
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Start with Rachel Carson. She wrote "Silent Spring," one of the first books to raise our awareness of the dangers of pesticides.