If Christ Came to Chicago: A Plea for the Union of All Who Love in the Service of All Who Sufferwork by Stead

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  • discussed in biography ( in Stead, William Thomas )

    ...to attend the World’s Fair. He was horrified by the conditions he observed behind the glamour of the Fair and made a thorough investigation of the city’s underworld. His findings, published in If Christ Came to Chicago: A Plea for the Union of All Who Love in the Service of All Who Suffer (1894), are recognized as a model of journalistic research. In 1904 Stead tried to found a...

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