Cry for Justice: An Anthology of Social Protest
by Upton Sinclair Editor, Jack London Foreword and Chris Hedges Foreword
After writing the famous muckracking novel The Jungle, Upton Sinclair collected and edited the writings in this volume to show the journalists, philosophers, poets, artists and others who inspired him in the struggle for social justice. The nearly thousand pages includes works by Sinclair, Jack London, Dante, Tolstoy, John Keats, Abraham Lincoln, and many more whose writings fueled the campaigns for justice and progress. This book is a landmark of the progressive movement that is just as important now as when it was first published in 1915.
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