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  1. Sylvia's Marriage by Upton Sinclair, 2007-10-01
  2. Dragon's Teeth by Upton Sinclair, 2009-03-01
  3. My lifetime in letters by Upton Sinclair, 1960
  4. The Profits Of Religion by Upton Sinclair, 2008-11-06
  5. Upton Sinclair - King Coal by Upton Sinclair, 2009-07-29
  6. Presidential Agent by Upton Sinclair, 1945-06
  7. World's End I + (see insturctions) by Upton Sinclair, 2007-07-15
  8. The Jungle (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Upton Sinclair, 2006-03-28
  9. The Jungle (Norton Critical Editions) by Upton Sinclair, 2002-11
  10. Peter Kuper,Upton Sinclair'sClassics Illustrated #9: The Jungle (Classics Illustrated Graphic Novels) [Hardcover](2010) by P., (Adapter),Sinclair, U., (Author) Kuper, 2010
  11. Dragon Harvest (Lanny Budd Series) by Upton Sinclair, 1945-01-01
  12. The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics by Greg Mitchell, 2010-10-16
  13. Dragon's Teeth I (World's End) by Upton Sinclair, 2001-01-20
  14. Sylvia's Marriage by Upton Sinclair, 2009-10-04

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67. What The Jungle Tells Us Today
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E-Mail This Article Published on Wednesday, April 19, 2006 by CommonDreams.org What The Jungle Tells Us Today by Kevin Mattson Since I’ve written a biography of Upton Sinclair, people often ask me the best way to remember The Jungle now that the novel has reached its hundredth anniversary. I’ve realized the question is more complicated than first appears. For sure, the book stands as a stinging indictment of the meatpacking industry at the turn of the century. The descriptions of the plants – with their “leaky roofs” and “thousands of rats” and other unsanitary conditions – still gross people out to this day. And with its tales about the sufferings of immigrant workers and its ringing endorsement of socialism, there’s little doubt that the book still stands as a classic in the progressive literary canon (if such a thing exists). But what’s really evocative – and challenging for progressives in America – is what happened in the wake of the book’s publication. As many know, Teddy Roosevelt sat in the White House at the time The Jungle appeared. He had eaten tainted meat when he served in the military during the Spanish American War and was ready to do something about the grotesqueries found in

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Can you remember the pressure that built up inside the last time you had an urge to tell someone off? If you can, you'll understand the fury that prompted Upton Sinclair to write The Jungle in 1905. Sinclair was a cheerful man; yet he loved a fight, especially whenever he felt wronged or saw others being treated unfairly. Instead of responding with physical force to injustice, however, he would reach for his favorite weapon- a pen- and dash off a book, an article, or a play to expose the wrongdoer. Or he'd deliver a speech- or run for public office (in fact, in 1934 he even came close to winning the governorship of California!). Furious about the amount of control giant industries had over people's lives at the turn of the century in the United States, Sinclair believed that the greed of the men who ran them had turned the American Dream into a nightmare for millions of workers and consumers. And so he wrote The Jungle in 1905 to alert the nation to the misery of American workers, and to sketch a solution- socialism- to their problems.

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Muckrakers were writers and journalists Source: online-literature.com Jensen (communications studies, Sonoma State Univ.), the author of Twenty Years of Censored News, expands his theme in this book to cover a century of muckrakers. Jensen presents 21 writers, including Edward R. Murrow, Upton Sinclair, Ida Mae Tarbell, and Seymour Hersh, as the initiators of muckracking and complements the brief excerpts from their work with short biographies. Yet Jensen's definition of "muckraker" is problematically broadDWilliam Fulbright fits the bill, but Malcolm X? Did he uncover plots, expose wrongs, or simply take controversial stands on social crises? Likewise, Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath is too epic simply to fall into the contentious realm of muckraking. Selections aside, the structure of the book, the length, and the vocabulary of the entries make this a good undergraduate textbook that is ... recommended for college-tracked high school students.DRobert Moore, Raytheon, Sudbury, MA Source: amazon.com

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Upton Sinclair (1878 - 1968) Category: American Literature Born: September 20, 1878
Baltimore, Maryland, United States Died: November 25, 1968
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The Jungle is an expos© or "muckraker" novel, Upton Sinclair's attempt to show the life of immigrant workers in Chicago's meatpacking industry and put the lie to the American Dream. aimed to put the lie to the fairy tale. When it was published in 1906 it quickly became an international best seller, and launched a government investigation that changed the food laws in America overnight. "Comes the Muckrake Man"
On this day in 1906, borrowing from John Bunyan, President Roosevelt made his famous speech labeling as "muckrakers" the new breed of investigative writers Ida Tarbell (Standard Oil), Lincoln Steffens (municipal politics), David Graham Phillips (Senate politics), Ray Stannard Baker (treatment of minorities), Samuel Hopkins Adams (patent medicines), Upton Sinclair (the meat industry), and others.

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