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denpristay [2]
4 years ago
5

How did John Spargo get the information for his book The Bitter Cry of Children?

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1 answer:
Anna007 [38]4 years ago
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 Get<span> started Spargo in 1906 wrote the </span>book, "Bitter Cry of<span> the </span>children<span>, in which he told of </span>John Spargo<span> made public the problems of the </span>children<span> in </span>his book<span>, The results of </span>John Spargo's <span>work </span>did<span> not happen immediately.</span>
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