Powerful unflinching and socially transformative The Jungle exposes the harsh realities of industrial labor and immigrant life in early twentieth-century America Upton Sinclairs novel sparked public outrage and led to major reforms in food safety and labor laws Beyond its historical impact the book remains a compelling story of struggle exploitation and resilience A landmark work of social protest literature that continues to educate and provoke ...
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