Question | Priestley after the war |
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Answer | r, Priestley studied Modern History and Political Science at Cambridge University before choosing to focus on his writing. He moved to London, and became a famous essayist, novelist, and radio broadcaster. Also, he became a prominent Socialist, using his platform to speak out about class inequality and poverty in Britain. At a regimental reunion in Bradford, he discovered that his fellow veterans were too poor to afford clothes for the event, and was outraged that they had given everything for a society that didn’t care about them. |
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