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  2. King Coal - Wikipedia

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    1921 reprint of first edition. King Coal is a 1917 novel by Upton Sinclair that describes the poor working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910s, from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner. The book is based on the 1913-1914 Colorado coal strikes. [1]

  3. Upton Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. (September 20, 1878 – November 25, 1968) was an American author, muckraker, and political activist, and the 1934 Democratic Party nominee for governor of California.

  4. Category:Novels by Upton Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Novels by Upton Sinclair" This category contains only the following file. The Journal of Arthur Stirling.jpg 398 × 600; 40 KB

  5. Intercollegiate Socialist Society - Wikipedia

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    The Intercollegiate Socialist Society was the brainchild of left-wing novelist Upton Sinclair. Supporters of the Socialist Party of America (SPA) were heartened by the results of the Presidential election of 1904, which saw the party's candidate, Eugene V. Debs, win approximately 400,000 votes. [1]

  6. Category:Books by Upton Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Books by Upton Sinclair" ... Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox This page was last edited on 20 December 2012, at 08:03 (UTC). ...

  7. The Jungle - Wikipedia

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    The Jungle is a novel by American muckraker author Upton Sinclair, known for his efforts to expose corruption in government and business in the early 20th century. [1] In 1904, Sinclair spent seven weeks gathering information while working incognito in the meatpacking plants of the Chicago stockyards for the socialist newspaper Appeal to Reason, which published the novel in serial form in 1905.

  8. Boston (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Boston is a novel by Upton Sinclair. It is a "documentary novel" that combines the facts of the case with journalistic depictions of actual participants and fictional characters and events. Sinclair mixed his fictional characters into the prosecution and execution of Sacco and Vanzetti.

  9. Dragon's Teeth (novel) - Wikipedia

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    It is the third of Upton Sinclair's World's End series of eleven novels about Lanny Budd, a socialist, art expert, and "Red" grandson of an American arms manufacturer.. The Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by a great American writer portrays the men and women caught in an onslaught of terror, a holocaust from which few escape.