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King Coal

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The novel vividly depicts the brutal realities of the coal mining industry in early 20th-century America through the eyes of Hal Warner, who leaves his privileged life for the mines of West Virginia. As he witnesses the exploitation and dangerous conditions faced by miners, Hal becomes a leader in the labor movement, advocating for better wages and working conditions. Sinclair's work highlights themes of power, corruption, and social justice, making it a significant commentary on the struggles of workers during a pivotal time in American history.

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King Coal, Upton Sinclair

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2004
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