It is the birthday of writer Upton Sinclair (1878), who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1943 for his novel Dragon's Teeth (1942), about the rise of Nazism in Germany in the 1930s. Sinclair is also remembered for his novel The Jungle (1906), in which he exposed the dangerous practices of the meatpacking industry after working undercover. Sinclair also took American journalism to task in The Brass Check (1919), a scathing critique of the Associated Press and the yellow journalism newspapers of William Randolph Hearst and others.
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