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The Cry Of The Poor (1901)
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Focusing on the social and economic conditions of the poor in late 19th century England, the book presents a passionate examination of poverty's systemic roots rather than individual failings. Sherard, a journalist and friend of Oscar Wilde, details the harsh living and working conditions faced by the urban poor, while criticizing governmental and societal indifference. His work serves as a compelling call for social justice and reform, making it essential reading for those interested in the history of poverty and human rights struggles.
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