The Progressive Movement, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, did not prioritize issues such as racial equality, women's suffrage, or labor rights for all workers, particularly those in marginalized communities. Many progressives were more focused on middle-class reforms, such as government efficiency, anti-corruption measures, and regulation of businesses. Additionally, aspects of social justice and civil rights for African Americans and other minorities were often sidelined or inadequately addressed within the broader movement. This limited perspective highlighted the movement's shortcomings in achieving a truly inclusive agenda.
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