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Sep 2023
16m 52s

Upton Sinclair's Epic Run For Governor (...

JODY AVIRGAN & RADIOTOPIA
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It’s September 7th. This day in 1933, journalist Upton Sinclair launches a campaign for California governor.

Jody, Niki, and Kellie discuss why Sinclair turned to politics after enormous success and influence as a muckraking journalist — and how his radical progressive campaign found a large audience.

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