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Progressive Journalism. Focus on: Corruption and social injustice Raise the consciousness of America Muckrakers Upton Sinclair and The Jungle 1906. Background. Born in Baltimore Grew up poor though money on his mother’s side (stayed with grandparents due to mother-son relationship)
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Progressive Journalism • Focus on: Corruption and social injustice • Raise the consciousness of America • Muckrakers • Upton Sinclair and The Jungle 1906
Background • Born in Baltimore • Grew up poor though money on his mother’s side (stayed with grandparents due to mother-son relationship) • Gave him insight into how both the rich and the poor lived
Background con’t • He graduated in 1897 Columbia University • Major - Law, but he was more interested in writing, and he learned several languages including Spanish, German and French. • Love for reading (5 yrs old) • read every book that his mother owned for a deeper understanding of the world. • Entered City College of New York(14 yrs old) • He wrote jokes, dime novels and magazine articles in boy's weekly and pulp magazines to pay for his tuition.
Investigative work… • In 1904, Sinclair spent seven weeks in disguise, working undercover in Chicago's meatpacking plants to research his political fiction exposé • When it was published two years later, it became a bestseller
Excerpt from The Jungle Intro The Jungle: JurgisRudkus - A Lithuanian immigrant who comes to America with his wife, Ona The couple and several relatives have come to Chicago in search of a better life and settle in Packingtown, the center of Lithuanian immigration and of Chicago’s meatpacking industry Durham’s Canned Goods – National Household name Jonas – Step-uncle of Jurgis Antanas (Rudku) - Jurgis’s father Audio Online Extra:Video
Aftermath - Consumer Protection • Novel prompted President Theodore Roosevelt to order an investigation of Sinclair's allegations about unsanitary practices • used the results of that investigation to pressure Congress into approving new federal legislation to inspect meatpacking. • Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) • Halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling • Meat Inspection Act (1906) • The Act mandated cleaner conditions for meatpacking plants A nauseating job, but it must be done“ ~Utica Saturday Globe "