PART ONE "Like the Falling Down of Prison Walls": Political Awakenings
1
(25)
Youth from American Outpost: A Book of Reminiscences, 1932
4
(3)
Revolt from American Outpost: A Book of Reminiscences, 1932
7
(4)
Upton Sinclair's: A Monthly Magazine Founding Statement, 1918
11
(3)
My Life and Diet published in Physical Culture magazine, 1924
14
(12)
PART TWO "The Land of Orange Groves and Jails": Impressions of California
26
(67)
Wandering from American Outpost: A Book of Reminiscences, 1932
29
(7)
Singing Jailbirds from the Postscript and Act I, Scene I, and Upton Sinclair's letter to the Los Angeles chief of police, 1923-1924
36
(20)
Chapter One, "The Ride" from Oil!, 1927
56
(26)
The Land of Orange Groves and Jails, published in "The Open Forum," 1929
82
(11)
PART THREE "We Will Make Our Own Pictures": Creating Popular Culture
93
(81)
"Big Business and Its Movies" published in Screenland magazine, 1922
97
(5)
Excerpt from The Wet Parade, 1931, and promotional materials for the film version of The Wet Parade, 1932
102
(5)
The Golden Scenario, 19305
107
(31)
Excerpt from "Comes the Moment to Decide" from A World to Win, World's End series, 1946
138
(36)
PART FOUR "How I Ended Poverty in California": The EPIC Movement
174
(39)
from EPIC Answers, 1934
177
(22)
Artifacts of the Campaign, 1934
199
(7)
I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked, Chapter XL, 1935
206
(7)
Recommended Reading
213
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