Teddy Roosevelt’s speech in 1906 used the term taken from Bunyan’s Pilgrims Progress in 1684.
Yes. Booker T. Washington is a muckraker, but I prefer to call him a reformer of the Progressive Era.
theodore roosevelt
The only other phrase that is used in conjunction with the Jazz Age is the Roaring Twenties. Both of them occurred in the 1920s with jazz originating in New Orleans. F. Scott Fitzgerald coined the phrase.
No, he was actually a labor leader. :)
A muckraker is a journalist who uncovers abuse and corruption in a society. Ida Tarbell wrote about the abuses of John D. Rockerfeller and the Standard Oil Company.
palmerston
The progressive presidents were plagued by the muckraker of the media. The name muckraker for the aggressive journalist was coined by Theodore Roosevelt.
Who coined the phrase, One in a million””
"Get a Room" was first phrased in the movie "Fatso" in 1980.
A coined expression is a phrase that is very popular or one that is used often. A coined expression can also be a new phrase or an existing phrase or word that is used in a new sense.
Gertrude Stein
The term "Inquilab Zindabad" was popularized by Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh during India's independence movement in the early 20th century. The phrase translates to "Long live the revolution" and became a rallying cry for those fighting against British colonial rule in India.
Nam June Paik coined the phrase "Information Highway" in 1974. :)
Bill Engvall is the comedian who coined the phrase, "Here's your sign".
robert hooke coined the phrase tiny boxes and he was looking at a cell
Neologism
Frederick Douglass is often credited with coining the phrase "It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." This statement underscores the importance of investing in and nurturing children in their formative years to prevent challenges in adulthood.