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The life of Horatio Alger, Jr. is marked by his transition from a Unitarian minister to a prolific writer of boys' books, which gained immense popularity in the late 19th century. After facing serious allegations that ended his clerical career, he relocated to New York City to pursue writing. His breakthrough came with "Ragged Dick" in 1868, establishing him as a key figure in American literature for young readers. Alger's works often emphasize themes of perseverance and the American Dream, resonating with young audiences of his time.
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