"Sinclair graduated from a university which we now call City University in New York and at the age of 18, he attended classes at Columbia College for two more years, but he condemned American education for failing to explain and rectify social problems …show more content…
“He left the socialist party to support President Woodrow Wilson.” He continued to write on political and reform issues the book Oil dealt with dishonesty.” “In 1933 he persuaded to campaign for the governor of California, the program was called end poverty in California.”
“Sinclair won the Democratic nomination but millions of dollars and a campaign based on lies and fear defeated him in the election.” World’s End was the eleventh volume launched, it gives an insider about the United States government between 1913 and 1949. “The novel Dragon’s Teeth is the study of the rise of Nazism.” “He produced more than ninety books before his death that made at least 1 million dollars.” His books was based on socialist and …show more content…
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