"The Unhallowed Harvest" by Homer Greene is a story set in the early 1900s that looks at the hardships faced by the working class. It follows Reverend Robert Bruce Farrar as he gets caught up in the legal battle of the Bradley family after John Bradley gets seriously hurt while working. As the story unfolds in the courtroom, it shows the challenges, justice, and strong will of a working-class family against possible corporate wrongdoing, pushing Reverend Farrar and readers to think about what is fair and just in a society full of differences.
The unhallowed harvest
By Homer Greene
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When a working man is hurt, his wife starts a tough fight that makes everyone question what is right and wrong.
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