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... Sinclairs' novel The Jungle portrayed the horrible conditions of the workers in the Chicago stockyards, the unsanitary meat products produced there, the ...
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... the treatment of the meat, Sinclair wrote about the horrible working conditions he witnessed in the Chicago stockyards. He wrote about how workers were being ...
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... sixth birthday, September 20, 1904, Sinclair took a small room in Chicago's Stockyards Hotel. ... as he called them: "I sat at night in the homes of the workers . ...
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... stockyards. Sinclair spent seven weeks in the autumn of 1904 researching his novel in the Packingtown district of Chicago, where the stockyard workers had just ...
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... and his family, Lithuanian immigrants who move to the Chicago stockyards in hopes ... and greedy meat packing industry, whose leaders value their workers no more ...
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... Sinclair, which described unsanitary conditions in the Chicago stockyards. ... Reason, sent Sinclair to Chicago to examine the lives of stockyard workers and the ...
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... to begin their shifts at the Stockyards, they were ... angry mobs of white gangs and workers, who attacked ... The Chicago Commission on Race Relations was established ...
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... Sinclair the most about the stockyards, packing plants ... working conditions in which industry workers and their ... else who had power in the Packingtown of Chicago. ...
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... support networks created "a crisis" for workers and a ... dirt, blood, and aching muscles of working-class Chicago? ... does not smell like the stockyards or create ...
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... study of social conditions in the stockyards and packing ... The meatpacking district of Chicago in the early 1900's ... work are inhuman, and the workers are treated ...
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... onto the floor, in the dirt and sawdust, where the workers tramped and ... Sinclair told about the enormous stockyards Chicago had; "two hundred and fifty miles of ...
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... to the rigorous labors of the stockyards right after ... election night in 1904 where Chicago learns that ... industrialists and Mafia with the workers generally losing ...
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... Here, in the stockyards of Chicago, the upper ... by the 'Machine.' The opportunity to 'rise' causes men to betray their fellow workers and countrymen ...
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... Businesses take no responsibility for their workers. ... a powerful realistic study of social conditions in the stockyards and packing plants of Chicago. ...
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... was in fact on the City of Chicago's payroll ... This was because workers did not have the time to take ... filth, the stench, and cruelty of the stockyards'' (Downs 148 ...
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... River & designed the Union Stockyards in Chicago ... Chicago and Southern Air Lines (C&S) became part of ... Association of Machinist and Aerospace Workers) called for ...
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