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After writing what Jack London called "'The Uncle Tom's Cabin' of wage slavery", heran for governor of California three times |
(Upton) Sinclair
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$600 |
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AUTHORS NOT AUTHORING |
2025-02-19 |
#9273 |
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"It was porkmaking by machinery, porkmaking by applied mathematics... but this slaughtering machine ran on" |
(Upton) Sinclair
DD
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$2,000 |
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NAME THAT AUTHOR |
2024-04-23 |
#9087 |
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This author who said welcome to "The Jungle" organized the EPIC (End Poverty in Calif.) movement in the 1930s |
Upton Sinclair
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$1,000 |
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AUTHOR! AUTHOR! |
2013-01-24 |
#6529 |
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Jurgis Rudkus, a worker in the Chicago stockyards |
Upton SInclair
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$1,600 |
DJ |
THAT CHARACTER HAS AUTHOR! |
2012-07-09 |
#6416 |
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He was born in "The Jungle" of Baltimore in 1878 |
(Upton) Sinclair
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$800 |
DJ |
AUTHORS' BIRTHPLACES |
2010-11-22 |
#6026 |
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He came out of "The Jungle" to write juvenile novels as Clarke Fitch |
Upton Sinclair
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$800 |
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PEN NAMES |
2001-06-06 |
#3873 |
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This author wrote 11 novels featuring Lanny Budd, including “A World to Win” & “Dragon's Teeth” |
(Upton) Sinclair
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$1,000 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1997-11-27 |
#3049 |
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Disney's 1967 film "The Gnome-Mobile" was based on a novel by this author of "The Jungle" |
Upton Sinclair
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$1,000 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1993-10-25 |
#2101 |
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Though best known for "The Jungle", which is set in Chicago, he was a 3-time candidate for Gov. of Calif. |
(Upton) Sinclair
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$800 |
DJ |
AUTHORS |
1986-11-28 |
#515 |
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A founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, better known for "The Jungle" |
Upton Sinclair
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$500 |
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AUTHORS |
1984-11-02 |
#40 |