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Jessica Mitford was an influential American author and political activist known for her sharp wit and fearless exploration of social issues. Born into an aristocratic British family, she became an ardent critic of social injustice and a champion for civil liberties. Mitford's works often tackled controversial subjects, such as her notable book 'The American Way of Death,' which exposed the funeral industry’s exploitative practices. Her writings combined thorough research with a compelling narrative style, making complex topics accessible and engaging to the general public.

Throughout her life, Mitford's activism and literary contributions were significant in shaping discussions around various societal topics, including consumerism and class struggles. She immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen, where she continued to write and speak out against societal injustices. Her legacy endures not only through her impactful writings but also through her role in influencing future generations of writers and activists.

Nazionalità Americano
Data di nascita September 11, 1917
Luogo di nascita Burlington, Vermont, USA
Data di morte July 22, 1996
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