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Novelist, journalist, and social activist Jack London (1876–1916) rose from abject poverty to international fame. The bestselling, highest-paid, and most popular author of his era, London created a substantial body of work in his short life, drawing upon his experiences as a cannery worker, sailor, railroad hobo, and prospector.
Introduction | |
The Northwest Territory Black Pathfinders and Native Americans War, Race, and Slavery in the Ohio Valley Pioneer | |
Farmers of the Ohio Valley | |
The Determination of Sarah Jane Woodson Peter H. Clark's Cincinnati | |
A Railroad's ""Fierce Passions"" | |
The Malvins of Cleveland | |
The Fight for Liberty in Indiana ""Warfare and Strife"" in Illinois | |
The ""Order of the Men of Oppression"" | |
The Iowa of Alexander Clark Wisconsin Battles ""The Heel of Oppression"" | |
The Greys of Minnesota From Miss | |
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