Middle Class Rebellion: The Progressive Era

In this lecture, you'll learn about the middle-class rebellion during the progressive Era (1890s-1920s), when reformers pushed for social, political, and
economic changes to address issues like labor rights, women's suffrage, and political corruption. You’ll explore how middle-class citizens played a key role in shaping the nation’s future through activism and legislative reforms focused on improving working conditions, public health, and social justice.
Program Type Lifelong Learning
Program Subcategory -
Program Code -
Online Registration Yes
Enrollment Begin Date 4/7/2025
Enrollment End Date 6/18/2025
Instructor(s)
Bruce Zellers
Gender Any Gender
Enrollment Minimum -
Maximum 20
Grade Minimum
Maximum
Age Minimum 45 years
Maximum -
Included In Membership
Residency Restriction -None-
Membership Restrictions 2025 Non-Resident 50-79
2025 Over 80
2025 Resident 50-79
2025 SIT Non-Resident 45-49
2025 SIT Resident 45-49
Amount $0.00
Wednesday - 06/18/2025
Start Time 10:00 AM
End Time 11:00 AM
Location SASC Library