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The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest is a collection of essays, poems, and stories written to protest social injustice, edited by Upton Sinclair and Jack London, and published in 1915.
The anthology includes works by various authors, including Leo Tolstoy, William Morris, George Bernard Shaw, and Walt Whitman, and covers a wide range of topics, including poverty, child labor, women's rights, and the labor movement.
The Cry for Justice is a groundbreaking publication in the history of social protest literature, which has helped raise awareness of the issue of social injustice and inspired many to take action to fight for change.

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Summary
The main themes of this book are:
* exploitation of the working class
* Oppression of women and minorities
* Necessity of social reform
* The importance of solidarity
So, worth reading
* Leo Tolstoy's "The Problem of Social Justice"
* "Women's Rights" by William Morris
* "The New Woman" by George Bernard Shaw
* Walt Whitman's "A Plea for the Poor"
* "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair
* Jack London's "The Iron Heel", etc.

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CONTENTS

I. Toil
II. The Chasm
III. The Outcast
IV. Out of the Depths
V. Revolt
VI. Martyrdom
VII. Jesus
VIII. The Church
IX. The Voice of the Ages
X. Mammon
XI. War
XII. Country
XIII. Children
XIV. Humor
XV. The Poet
XVI. Socialism
XVII. The New Day