Quote – Rep. Charles Wharton (R-IL), congressman for Chicago’s meat-packing district.

I know those packing houses as well as I know the corridors of the capitol [i.e.: not particularly well, he only served one term in DC]...there is not a kitchen of a rich man in this city, or any other, that is any cleaner, if it is as clean, as those places...Of course, you know the sort of men many of the laborers in the packing houses are—foreigners of a low grade of intelligence...If those men happen to spit, they are likely to spit, but it doesn’t go on the meat.

Rep. Charles Wharton (R-IL), congressman for Chicago’s meat-packing district. From Modern Critical Interpretations: The Jungle, p. 12.

Saturday, May 26, 1906
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