The progressive Era began in the 1890s as reformers from different background with distinct plans yet all of them had the same goal, which was to make the United States better for the people. This era was the start of building a better economy likewise fighting inequality against Women and African Americans. Reformers such as Alice Paul, Carrie Chapman Catt, Booker T. Washington and Du Bois fought equal rights and economic opportunities that helped influence future efforts …show more content…
Also, the New Deal had insufficient help towards the minorities like the women and African American communities as Roosevelt refused to support civil rights legislation. It was then the age of the Great Society began in 1964 after Lyndon B. Johnson took over the presidency after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Unlike the New Deal, the Great Society shifted its focus from the overall economy to health, education and giving assistance to the minorities, which certainly succeeded in reducing poverty rate with the help of various welfare programs furthermore, with the Civil Right Bill being passed into law gave the government the power banned discrimination based on race, gender and the desegregation in both schools and public areas marked the peak of modern liberalism in the United