Ida Tarbell was first introduced to the oil industry through her father, Franklin Tarbell, who was an oil producer in Pennsylvania during the late 19th century. Her early exposure to the oil business and its challenges sparked her interest in the industry. Tarbell later became a pioneering investigative journalist, and her extensive research and writings, particularly her series on Standard Oil, significantly influenced public perception and regulation of the oil industry. Her work revealed the monopolistic practices of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil and contributed to the antitrust movement in the United States.
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Ida Tarbell
Ida Tarbell was born on November 5, 1857
Ida Tarbell is a/an Teacher writer journalist
Ida Tarbell was born on November 5, 1857.
Ida Tarbell was born on November 5, 1857.
Ida Tarbell was born on November 5, 1857
Ida Tarbell died on January 6, 1944 at the age of 86.
Ida Tarbell died on January 6, 1944 at the age of 86.
Ida Tarbell was a muckraker who wrote an article exposing the standard oil company as a monopoly.
Ida Tarbell died on January 6, 1944 at the age of 86.