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- The_South_of_the_Slot abstract "The South of the Slot is a short story by American naturalist writer Jack London (1876–1916). It was first published in The Saturday Evening Post, Vol. 181, May, 1909. In 1914, it was published by Macmillan in a collection of Jack London’s stories, The Strength of the Strong.The title of the story refers to a location in San Francisco, which real estate speculators now call SOMA, the South of Market. The name describes the cable cars that ran up and down the Market along the slots through which they gripped cables.While the cable cars have long since disappeared from Market Street, some \"old timers\" still refer to this area as \"South of the Slot.\"".
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- The_South_of_the_Slot wikiPageWikiLink Naturalism_(literature).
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- The_South_of_the_Slot wikiPageWikiLinkText "The South of the Slot".
- The_South_of_the_Slot author Jack_London.
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- The_South_of_the_Slot comment "The South of the Slot is a short story by American naturalist writer Jack London (1876–1916). It was first published in The Saturday Evening Post, Vol. 181, May, 1909. In 1914, it was published by Macmillan in a collection of Jack London’s stories, The Strength of the Strong.The title of the story refers to a location in San Francisco, which real estate speculators now call SOMA, the South of Market.".
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