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The narrator conducts a prolonged experiment by entering manual occupations to learn workers' lives firsthand, taking positions such as day laborer, hotel porter, asylum hired man, farm hand, and lumber-camp worker. Through close, factual first-person reporting he describes daily routines, wages, housing, workplace relations, physical hardships, and community interactions, contrasting academic assumptions with practical realities. The narrative combines vivid scene detail with reflective observation to examine labor conditions, social adjustment, and the institutional and human aspects of work across different settings.

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Walter A. Wyckoff

Walter A. Wyckoff was an American author and social observer known for his insightful explorations of labor and society in the early 20th century. His notable works include "A Day with a Tramp, and Other Days," which reflects on the lives of marginalized individuals, and "The Workers: An Experiment in Reality," a two-part examination of the working class in both the East and West of the United States. Through his writings, Wyckoff contributed to the understanding of social issues and the human condition during a transformative period in American history.

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