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Jack Conroy
John Wesley Conroy (December 5, 1899 to February 28, 1990) was a leftist American writer,〔"Jack Conroy." Encyclopædia Britannica. 2009. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 29 Oct. 2009, 〕 also known as a Worker-Writer,〔AP, . "Jack Conroy, Novelist, 91." New York Times 02 Mar 1990, 〕 best known for his contributions to “proletarian literature,” fiction and nonfiction about the life of American workers during the early decades of the 20th century.〔"Inventory of the Jack Conroy Papers." The Newberry Library Chicago. 2003. The Newberry Library, Web. 29 Oct 2009. 〕 ==Background==
He was born John Wesley Conroy to Irish immigrants on December 5, 1898, in the coal mining camp of Monkey Nest near Moberly, Missouri.〔〔""Jack Conroy." Moberly Area Community College. Moberly Area Community College, Web. 29 Oct 2009. 〕 A Depression-era novelist, Conroy drew upon his childhood growing up in a mining camp〔 and elements of this can be seen in his novels, ''The Disinherited''〔 and ''A World to Win''.〔Conroy, Jack. ''A World To Win''. Intro by Douglas Wixson. Chicago: U of Illinois P, 2000.〕
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