Tuesday, September 21, 2021

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12-4 SPECIAL:

“Upton Sinclair Centenary Program: The Reverent Radical”

(Sept. 20,1878 - November 25, 1968)

Produced by Roy in 1978 for Sinclair’s 100th Birthday and Winner of an Edwin Armstrong Award. A biography of the world’s most widely read author, most famously “The Jungle” which helped create the Food and Drug Act by President Teddy Roosevelt and spent a lifetime as an activist for workers, ‘temperance,’ Socialism, and economic sanity. His life question was “why do some people have to be rich while other people are so poor?” He ran for Governor of California. The program includes excerpts from Sinclair’s speeches, an interview, and dramatic readings by the Something’s Happening Players.

From Pacifica Radio Archives, 1 (800) 735-0230, www.pacificaradioarchives.org.

Archive #KZ0650





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