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1906
Upton Sinclair publishes The Jungle
1906
A young socialist's novel about immigrant Chicago meatpacking workers and the filth of their trade was meant to indict capitalism. What it did instead was disgust the American middle class about its sausages. Within months Theodore Roosevelt had signed the first federal food and drug law. I aimed for the heart, Sinclair said, and hit the stomach.