Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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Sinclair, Upton Beall, 1878-1968
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Sinclair
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Upton Beall
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1878-1968
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Синклер, Эптон Билл, 1878-1968
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Синклер
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Эптон Билл
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1878-1968
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سينكلير, ابتون, 1878-1968
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سينكلير
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ابتون
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1878-1968
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סינקלר, אפטון, 1878-1968
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אפטון
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1878-1968
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Sinclair, Upton Beall, Jr., 1878-1968
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Sinclair
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Upton Beall
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سنكلير, ابتون, 1878-1968
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ابتون
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1878-1968
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סינקלער, אייפטאן, 1878-1968
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סינקלער
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אייפטאן
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1878-1968
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Sinkler, Ėpton, 1878-1968
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Sinkler
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Ėpton
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1878-1968
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סינקלער, עפטאן, 1878-1968
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סינקלער
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עפטאן
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1878-1968
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辛克萊, 1878-1968
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辛克萊
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1878-1968
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Sinḳler, Eypṭon, 1878-1968
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Sinḳler
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Eypṭon
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1878-1968
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סינקליר, אייפטאן, 1878-1968
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סינקליר
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Garrison, Frederick, 1878-1968
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Garrison
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Frederick
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1878-1968
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Sinkler, Epton, 1878-1968
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Sinkler
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Epton
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1878-1968
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סינקלר, אופטון, 1878-1968
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סינקלר
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אופטון
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1878-1968
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Fitch, Clarke, 1878-1968
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Fitch
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Clarke
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1878-1968
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סינקלער, אפטאן, 1878-1968
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סינקלער
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אפטאן
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1878-1968
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Синклер, Уптон, 1878-1968
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Синклер
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Уптон
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1878-1968
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סינקלער, אופטאן, 1878-1968
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סינקלער
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אופטאן
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1878-1968
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シンクレア, アプトン, 1878-1968
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シンクレア
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アプトン
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1878-1968
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Stirling, Arthur, 1878-1968
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Stirling
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Arthur
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1878-1968
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סינקלער, אפטון, 1878-1968
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סינקלער
Forename :
אפטון
Date :
1878-1968
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Sinkler, Eypton, 1878-1968
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Sinkler
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Eypton
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1878-1968
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Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1878. Sinclair was an American author, novelist, journalist, and political activist who wrote many books in several genres. He is most well-known for his exposé, The Jungle regarding conditions in Chicago's meat packing plants, which influenced the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. Much of Sinclair's writing was related to the economic and social conditions of the early twentieth century. He was heavily involved in political affairs and ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives and Senate in the 1920s. Sinclair was married to Meta Fuller from 1902-1911, Mary Craig Kimbrough from 1913-1961, and Mary Elizabeth Willis from 1961-1967. Sinclair lived most of his life in California, though he eventually moved to New Jersey with his third wife and died there in 1968.
American writer and politician.
Author. Full name: Upton Beall Sinclair.
Upton Sinclair was an American author and political activist. He gained success with the publication of his sixth novel, The jungle (1906), which portrayed the squalid conditions of meat-packing houses in Chicago and the industry's exploitation of its workforce. Sinclair's other writings include Oil! (1927), Boston (1928), the eleven book Lanny Budd series of historical novels, and several autobiographical accounts and collections. A lifelong socialist, Sinclair organized the EPIC (End Poverty in California) socialist reform movement during the economic crisis of the 1930s, and unsuccessfully ran as California's Democratic candidate for governor in 1934.
Author and social reformer.
His "Marie Antoinette" was published by Vanguard Press, 1939.
Upton Sinclair was an American novelist, progressive social reformer and political aspirant. Hill (1894-1951) worked at the Boston Chamber of Commerce.
Socialist, Novelist; Nominated for a Nobel Prize in 1932 and awarded the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1943.
Some correspondence is from Mary Craig Sinclair, wife of Upton Sinclair.
American writer, socialist, reformer, author of The Jungle, Democratic candidate for Governor of California (1934) and Pulitizer Prize winner.
Writer.
Upton Sinclair grew up in Baltimore and New York, surrounded by poverty, ambition, and idealism. He began writing adventure stories for pulps, and with confidence gained at CCNY and Columbia he graduated to more serious literary efforts. His most representative works combine muckracking journalism with the theme of idealistic opposition to unjust society. Perturbed by charges of socialism, he published his later works as well as many circulars and pamphlets himself. He was also politically active, and became the Democratic nominee for Governor of California in 1934.
Mary Craig Sinclair was Upton's wife. In her memoir Mein Leben, Alma Mahler describes at length a visit by her and Werfel to the home of the Sinclairs, in California, in 1945, in the company of Ben Huebsch of Viking Press.
Upton Sinclair was an American novelist, progressive social reformer, and political aspirant.
Epithet: author
Author, of Pasadena (Los Angeles Co.), Calif.
Upton Sinclair (September 20, 1878 - November 25, 1968) was a socialist and author of books such as Manassas (1904) and The Jungle (1906), the latter becoming a world famous expose of dangerous and unsanitary working conditions in the Chicago stockyards, and which helped bring about the passage, later that year, of two federal laws, the Pure Food and Drug Act, and the Meat Inspection Act. In 1934, he ran for governor of California on the Democratic Party ticket, basing his campaign around the slogan "End Poverty in California" (EPIC).
American author, reformer.
Upton Sinclair was an American novelist, playwright, essayist, and journalist.
American author.
Author.
Writer.
Sinclair was an alumnus of City College, Class of 1897.
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