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How to use working-class in a sentence

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My focus, however, will be on his brief foray into working-class education.
In the 1930s, working-class people, many on relief, flocked to movies where Park Avenue swells wined and dined in style.
He invented an alternative biography about working-class roots, an upbringing in New Mexico and hopping boxcars across the country.
The son of an air-conditioning repairman, he grew up in the working-class Gun Hill section of the Bronx.
Cynthia, the teacher and third author of this article, is Latina, originally from a working-class West Texas community.
The DUP, while representing the farming constituency, also lays claim to a sizeable chunk of support from working-class Protestants.
What is obvious is that, despite this rainbow of representativeness, one notable absence was the working-class, white male.
The working-class resistance which revisionists admiringly celebrated was nonetheless doomed to romantic failure.
They are not concerned with working-class solidarity, anti-racism, human rights and democratic politics.
Dad felt that my aristocratic heritage and working-class lineage would make me an ideal political candidate.
While upper-class dueling had become rare by the 1840s, highly ritualized forms of working-class fighting continued throughout the century.
The designer is a robustly hetero working-class lad whose miner father was also a dab hand with a needle.
Even though he was raised in working-class 'burbs, he acquired a hint of Main Line lockjaw.
In fact, a 1936 survey found that the WEA had created an articulate and obstreperous working-class intelligentsia.
It has become so narrow in its inner-city focus it has lost touch with its working-class roots in the bush as well as outer-metropolitan areas.
The Loyalist working-class areas of Belfast suffer nothing like the level of social exclusion faced by the Roma.
Of the 1000 talesmen summoned, only ten came from the 14th ward, the working-class quarter.
The Santo Andre project, and other grassroots groups like it around the country, provide avenues for working-class women to raise their voices.
The brotherhoods' temperance activity incorporated aspects of earlier working-class and middle-class temperance efforts.
She spoke without a hint of Scouse and I thought John must have adopted his working-class Liverpool accent as a rebellion against her.
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His patronising world view suggests all those frequenting city centre hotels are rich outsiders served by poor, working-class Liverpudlians.
The destruction of the working-class family must have been finally achieved by the imperial control of the collegia.
Famine was in every working-class quarter in the world within three weeks of the beginning of the war.
He was appalled at the problem confronting him, weighted down by the incubus of his working-class station.
Our war has been a marshalling of its armies, commanded by a hard-handed, inspired man of the working-class.
But the Mods were upwardly working-class people, educated and mostly with whitecollar jobs.
White Dee is everything that's wrong with Britain yet to some this dole wallah is a working-class heroine, the voice of the people.
Renoir, the son of a jobbing tailor in Limoges, was the only successful French working-class painter of his generation.
That was why we were permitted to go down and buy out the little groceries in the working-class neighbourhoods.
It was not until we went across the city and down into the working-class quarter south of Market Street that we found small corner groceries that had not yet sold out.
It was a sweet finish after the bitter pills of floggings and bullets with which these same governments, just at that time, dosed the German working-class risings.
Troell captures perfect period detail and creates a convincing, lower working-class world that allows its residents their dignity without sentimentalizing them.
At one time in his life he had been just a common hoodlum, the leader of a gang that worried the police and terrorized honest, working-class householders.
It was the knot of wordy socialists and working-class philosophers that held forth in the City Hall Park on warm afternoons that was responsible for the great discovery.
In 1839 during the Bull Ring riots, many business premises were attacked by supporters of Chartism, a movement campaigning for the vote for working-class men.
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