Alexander Saxton, 93, Manhattan Preppie Turned Working Man, Novelist, Historian

The child of the editor in chief at Harper & Brothers, he was an Exeter and Harvard student who left school to become a regular Chicago laborer. His experiences working and living within the working class informed his entire career – as the author of three successful novels, a prolific left-wing journalist, and ultimately one of America’s top historians of the labor movement and race relations.