Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
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depts.washington.edu/epic34/docs/Plundering%20farmer-op.pdf. Accessed 5Nov. 2016.
This is a primary source of a pamphlet stating why Upton Sinclair shouldn't be
California's governor. This will be used to show the opposing side of Upton Sinclair.
California Workers' Compensation
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This article contains information on the actions taken after The Jungle was published and
how the Meat Inspection was passed. This will be used to show the impacts Sinclair made
and a source of an image for multimedia use.
"Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)." American History, ABC-CLIO,
web.b.ebscohost.com/hrc/results?sid=d3f518f0-a773-4870-aa6a-274df511adf2%40sessio
nmgr103&vid=0&hid=130&bquery=upton+sinclair&bdata=JnR5cGU9MCZzaXRlPWhy
Yy1saXZl. Accessed 1 Nov. 2016.
This primary source of a government document of the Pure Food and Drug Act. This will
be useful to learn to what extent did Upton Sinclair impact America.
Riis, Jacob. How the Other Half Lives. 2012. AuthenticHistory,
www.authentichistory.com/1898-1913/2-progressivism/2-riis/. Accessed 27 Jan. 2017.
This website contains the book How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis which tell of the
hardships faced during industrialization.This will be used to show examples of what a
muckraker does.
Roosevelt, Theodore. "Letter to Upton Sinclair." Received by Upton Sinclair, 15 Mar. 1906.
Teaching American History,
teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/to-upton-sinclair/. Accessed 5 Nov. 2016.
Letter.
This is a primary source of a letter from president Theodore Roosevelt to Upton Sinclair.
This will be used to show what actions Theodore Roosevelt took after reading Sinclair's
book, The Jungle, and his opinions on the matter.
"The Sanitary and Moral Condition of New York City." Catholic World: A Monthly Magazine,
This is a primary source of Upton Sinclair 's book The Jungle. The book contains
information on the problems in workplaces. This will be used to gain more information
on how Upton Sinclair caused an act.
Letter to Theodore Roosevelt. 10 Mar. 1906. SIRS Decades, decades.sirs.com/
decadesweb/decades/do/article?urn=urn:sirs:US;ARTICLE;ART;0000208861&offset=1.
Accessed 1 Nov. 2016.
This is a primary source of a letter from Upton Sinclair to Theodore Roosevelt. In this
letter Sinclair is pushing for inspectors to discover harsh working conditions. This will be
used to show what Sinclair was fighting for and the measures he took to see his goals
accomplished.
Secondary Sources
Badertscher, Eric. "Upton Sinclair ." History Reference Center, Great Neck Publishing, 2005,
web.b.ebscohost.com/hrc/detail/detail?vid=7&sid=4aa3806f-4ee9-44b3-ba69-c509c352b
33b%40sessionmgr105&hid=124&bdata=JnNpdGU9aHJjLWxpdmU%3d#db=khh&AN
=15323179. Accessed 30 Sept. 2016.
This is a secondary source of a document containing Upton Sinclair's biography. This
document will allow me to gain more information on his accomplishments and the base
of his life.
Cartoon of President Theodore Roosevelt as a Muckraker Cleaning up the Meat Scandal.
AllPosters,
imgc.allpostersimages.com/images/P-473-488-90/30/3032/KYVBF00Z/posters/
cartoon-of-president-theodore-roosevelt-as-a-muckraker-cleaning-up-the-meat-scandal.jp
g. Accessed 26 Jan. 2017.
This website contains an image of a political cartoon depicting a muckraker
fixing/exposing the scandals and corruption in America. This will be used to show
Sinclair's actions relate to those of a muckraker. This will also provide multimedia in my
website.
"First Amendment." Gale, Student Resources in Context, 2009, ic.galegroup.com/ic/
suic/ReferenceDetailsPage/ReferenceDetailsWindow?disableHighlighting=false&display
GroupName=Reference&currPage=&scanId=&query=&source=&prodId=SUIC&search
_within_results=&p=SUIC&mode=view&catId=&u=elli85889&limiter=&display-query
=&displayGroups=&contentModules=&action=e&sortBy=&documentId=GALE%7CCX
3048900223&windowstate=normal&activityType=&failOverType=&commentary=.
Accessed 29 Jan. 2017.
This article talks about the freedom of speech, religion, and assembly. This will provide
context of what Sinclair was fighting for.
"Freedom of Speech." American Government, ABC-CLIO, 2016,
americangovernment.abc-clio.com/Search/Display/200894?terms=Upton+Sinclair&sTyp
e=quick. Accessed 5 Nov. 2016.
This is a secondary source on the fight for freedom of speech. I will use this to show how
and why Upton Sinclair fought and pushed for the right to speak of their opinions.
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3611000466&windowstate=normal&activityType=&failOverType=&commentary=.
Accessed 28 Jan. 2017. This article contains information how Sinclair fought for
Americans' civil liberties through his novels and the founding of the American Civil
Liberties Union. This will provide information haw Sinclair fought for the rights of
speech.
May, Matthew. "Upton Sinclair." ENotes.com, 2003, www.enotes.com/topics/
upton-sinclair-131386. Accessed 5 Nov. 2016.
This is a secondary source about Sinclair's book, The Jungle. This will be used to provide
more details on information surrounding the book.
1920 - the American Civil Liberties Union Is Organized. 20 Jan. 2011. Poor William's Almanack,
Will Henry, www.poorwilliam.net/al-012011.html.
This website contains pictures including the logo of the American Civil Liberties Union
which will provide multimedia for my website.
Sinclair, Upton. The Jungle. 16 Feb. 2012. CCLaP, Jason Pettus,
www.cclapcenter.com/2012/02/the_cclap_100_the_jungle_by_up.html. Accessed 26 Jan.
2017.
This website contains an image of Upton Sinclair's most famous work, The Jungle. This
will provide multimedia for my website.
Stamp, Jimmy. "Pioneering Social Reformer Jacob Riis Revealed How the Other Half Lives in