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Which group received theHow might the overall theme of John Steinbeck's books best be described? right to vote last?

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Most are very much an exploration of human nature--at its best and and its worst.
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Answer:John Steinbeck's books generally had a mournful undertone, as he wrote about social injustices and daily struggles faced by many Americans of his era.

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