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| Working-class activism, especially trade unionism, becam | |
| ies starred Bernie Casey as Mike Harris, a | working-class African American father of five who reloca |
| ossum Trot's current residents are "mostly | working-class African-Americans". |
| rmixed with compelling mid-1980s scenes of | working-class America, emphasizing images that had some |
| hern and western reaches are predominantly | working-class and African American, although its souther |
| Elmwood is mostly | working-class and industrial. |
| Gage Park's population is largely | working-class, and its housing stock is mostly bungalows |
| Warwickshire North is probably the most | working-class and industrial of the six constituencies i |
| re, traditionally home to middle-class and | working-class anglophones with a significant lower-class |
| It is a remarkable study of | working-class angst, with a cutting style like no other |
| oet and Tango lyricist Homero Manzi, whose | working-class appeal struck Jauretche, himself of rural |
| ny set-pieces have often drawn on northern | working-class archetypes. |
| Leigh is a safe Labour seat containing the | working-class area of Leigh and its environs within the |
| at the time for a sixteen year old from a | working-class area of Essex. |
| rvine was raised in a staunchly Protestant | working-class area of east Belfast. |
| It was the local brigade for a | working-class area called Krohnviken, in the neighbourho |
| The | working-class area in which the brigade had their headqu |
| Mount Druitt is known as a largely | working-class area, and as such, the electorate has tend |
| Blacktown is known as a largely | working-class area, and as such, the electorate has tend |
| The constituency is a largely | working-class area, and is a safe seat for Labour, which |
| while the Bashilovka outskirts remained a | working-class area. |
| lf became an industrial, densely populated | working-class area. |
| le that were opting to move to the usually | working-class areas of the East End of London. |
| y made gains in industrialized suburbs and | working-class areas of major cities. |
| is was a safe Labour seat including mostly | working-class areas from the boroughs of Salford and Wig |
| nderground rock music, decorative arts and | working-class artistic expression. |
| field has always taken pride in its modest | working-class aspirations and a lack of...upper-class tr |
| were happening in the lives of the British | working-class at the time, fitting into the kitchen sink |
| s policies based on social justice and his | working-class background were attributed to his success. |
| north of the country and the first from a | working-class background to win the country's leading co |
| nn Goldthorpe of York, he came from a poor | working-class background to become the most extensive la |
| The city's | working-class background is cited, as is the influence o |
| lms in which a positive hero - always with | working-class background - was confronted by a negative |
| s will say that nobody called Lynda from a | working-class background has any right to pontificate on |
| er was born in Rotorua and has a "strictly | working-class background", his father was a forestry wor |
| From a | working-class background, Mapp won a scholarship to a gr |
| arnham did not come from a middle-class or | working-class background. |
| uth London, England, Merryfield was from a | working-class background. |
| ry; Mary Tate Farnsworth, a young woman of | working-class background; and Joe Santo, a bodybuilder, |
| t cost the NDP support among its unionized | working-class base of support. |
| were evicted from the Brunswick Tavern, a | working-class beer hall on Bloor Street, subsequently ar |
| itle: The Girl from Hockley: Growing Up in | Working-Class Birmingham, published by Virago in 2006. |
| le family homes and duplexes for a growing | working-class black neighborhood. |
| Today the complex is home to both | working-class blacks and whites in addition to refugees |
| nd that time the hill became occupied by a | working-class blue-collar population.. |
| n is a human-size bronze statue of a young | working-class boy pulling a 22-foot-tall (6.7 m) stone o |
| Tony Fiala (played by Vincent Winter) is a | working-class boy whose greatest desire is to become a m |
| The book tells the story of two | working-class boys, Hank Kerner, who considers himself a |
| ing clandestinely took place in pockets of | working-class Britain and America. |
| Middle- and | working-class British cultures are also satirised throug |
| He grew up in | working-class Broadmeadows in Melbourne's north-west. |
| Eduard Pant came from a | working-class Catholic family, but went on to study Clas |
| Webb was born in British Columbia to a | working-class Catholic family. |
| tor adept at playing brooding, rebellious, | working-class character roles. |
| This is due to the strong | working-class character of the area due to the presence |
| ur-Sambre, the son of a miner, and lived a | working-class childhood. |
| It provided both health care for | working-class children of the area, and gave women docto |
| The electorate, mostly | working-class Chinese, supported the more radical Labour |
| ming and quality housing was in demand for | working-class citizens. |
| hborhood was a favorite for immigrants and | working-class citizens. |
| ly urban, centred around the traditionally | working-class city of Tampere. |
| Amagerbro used to be a run-down | working-class class neighbourhood but has undergone cons |
| Miss Shirley Brahms, a young, attractive, | working-class, cockney-speaking junior assistant to Mrs. |
| in a Manchester evening class for aspiring | working-class comedians. |
| His | working-class comics are included in Studs Terkel's Work |
| with its main support base in the loyalist | working-class communities of Belfast. |
| A resident of the | working-class community of Transcona, Manitoba, Olive wa |
| Sandy Row is a Protestant | working-class community in south Belfast, Northern Irela |
| The result was the creation of the solid | working-class community that still exists today. |
| choll was born on 23 July 1923 into a poor | working-class community in Halifax, West Yorkshire. |
| ic minority households are accepted in the | working-class community, but the black, white and Asian |
| elatively independent and self-sufficient, | working-class community-an evolution fully expressed by |
| " throughout, to emphasize the growth of a | working-class consciousness. |
| Dorries, described as "a right-wing, | working-class Conservative", is a member of the socially |
| t and reported the defection of many local | working-class Conservatives to the Labour cause. |
| This strongly | working-class constituency has yet to recover fully from |
| the company's historical core of rural and | working-class consumers. |
| nts of the Right to Buy argue that it gave | working-class council tenants opportunities to get on th |
| Otto and Elise Hampel were a | working-class couple who created a simple method of prot |
| School District, serves the predominantly | working-class, culturally diverse urban communities of A |
| h were important constituents of Northern, | working-class diet in the late 18th and early 19th centu |
| German rearmament, created a real risk of | working-class discontent. |
| the 1980s in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, | working-class district of Washco (fictionalized). |
| Born in the | working-class district of Bethnal Green, London, he was |
| A heavily | working-class district, the district also includes Elkha |
| stly residential and has a reputation of a | working-class district. |
| rvative values of his largely Catholic and | working-class district. |
| rst screenplay, a surrealist comedy set in | working-class Dublin. |
| to describe the conditions of the English | working-class during the Industrial Revolution. |
| th a high school or greater education, and | working-class earners - the economic core of South Afric |
| nservative or centre-right lines while the | working-class eastern side of the city has voted along l |
| the first House of Representatives for the | working-class electorate of Northern Melbourne. |
| He represented a city and | working-class electorate, and his majority was gradually |
| Usually shown in | working-class Elizabethan dress and holding an oar or a |
| put forward a larger political project of | working-class emancipation through the overthrow of capi |
| The play is set in the | working-class English town of Bolton, and examines a sto |
| the woman cannot get used to his life, his | working-class existence. |
| gregation was established July 12, 1842 by | working-class families unwilling to pay the high pew pri |
| It has long been dominated by | working-class families and aged pensioners, but it is no |
| ck streets are still residential, and many | working-class families and students have settled here. |
| population continues to consist mainly of | working-class families, with a few retirees. |
| ed suburban living at prices affordable to | working-class families. |
| An idiosyncratic view of | working-class family life in Leeds, a city in the north |
| ion for the nine Ruggles children, a poor, | working-class family living near the Birds. |
| lass university set, and his old, with his | working-class family and friends in the seaside town of |
| Born in Malta to a | working-class family of Caribbean descent and raised in |
| Lukyanov was born to a | working-class family in Smolensk. |
| Paula Byrne, born into a large | working-class family in Birkenhead in 1967, is a British |
| Rafferty was born into a | working-class family in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. |
| Jan Eliasson was born in a | working-class family of Jewish ancestry in Gothenburg. |
| Aylward was born of a | working-class family in Edmonton, London in 1902. |
| Rasmussen was born to a | working-class family in Esbjerg in 1943. |
| Steve Bisciotti came from a | working-class family in a Baltimore suburb. |
| Kuhle Wampe, 1932 - about a | working-class family in Berlin in 1931 where survival is |
| was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1923 to a | working-class family and attended Marshall High School i |
| Born Emma Boaz Rayson into a | working-class family in Birmingham, she became the commo |
| ted by Mike Leigh, focusing on an extended | working-class family living in King's Cross, London and |
| Cornwell was born as a third child into a | working-class family at Clyde Place, Leyton, Essex (now |
| Gloria as a young member of a large Irish | working-class family who becomes a singing sensation on |
| The series dealt with the lives of a | working-class family from the turmoils of the First Worl |
| War II cover Chaplin's birth into a large | working-class family, his early love of drawing, the acc |
| Born into a | working-class family, Zarnock worked 45 hours a week as |
| 25, 1914 in Tetyakovka, Novomoskovsk to a | working-class family, Sebrova moved to Moscow and gradua |
| Sir Glanmor was born in Dowlais, into a | working-class family, and was educated at Cyfarthfa Cast |
| Born into a | working-class family, Chris and his five siblings starte |
| metimes aggressive 15-year-old girl from a | working-class family, passionate about dance. |
| ve brothers in a politically conservative, | working-class family. |
| Albert grew up in a | working-class family. |
| Bulpitt was born in Wembley, London to a | working-class family. |
| ighting poverty, he spent the night with a | working-class family. |
| Being primarily marketed towards the | working-class female smoker, the brand still remains the |
| nterested in Sam, believing that he is too | working-class for her. |
| e he did not want to be separated from his | working-class friends. |
| tances of the killing and the story of the | working-class girl who mixed intimately with the rich an |
| He meets Edith Leroyer, a beautiful | working-class girl who is unhappily married to a rich bu |
| The school catered for | working-class girls for more than 70 years, until about |
| f his most famous images used there showed | working-class girls enjoying themselves in Funfair, Sout |
| en the middle-class Collins family and the | working-class Grants; in fact, the conflict between the |
| a twin sister, Thaleia (Schlesinger), to a | working-class Greek father and native Massachusetts moth |
| ope than united fronts, which contain only | working-class groups. |
| "The film is about a group of | working-class guys trying to get ahead by selling drugs, |
| relationship between a young Liverpudlian | working-class hairdresser and Dr. Frank Bryant, a middle |
| hington, and as President of the Labor and | Working-Class History Association. |
| y in the 1970s", won the Labor: Studies in | Working-Class History of the Americas prize as the best |
| resent in 1952, and pioneered the study of | working-class history. |
| The plot follows the misadventures of a | working-class homosexual who falls in love with the eleg |
| Golden Hill contains mainly rather modest | working-class households. |
| own, however, for her portrayal of lovable | working-class housewife "Daisy" in the popular sitcom Ke |
| A | working-class housewife is sexually unsatisfied by her h |
| It features a large, predominantly | working-class housing estate built during the 1950s and |
| ng into residential suburbs and later into | working-class housing areas. |
| lairs of welding, colossal machinery, and | working-class ideals from the people he supervised was t |
| rself as a lesbian feminist with socialist | working-class ideals. |
| knowledge of the conditions experienced by | working-class immigrants who lived in cramped, windowles |
| and of white politics traceable to British | working-class immigrants who during the 20th century bro |
| ham and based on flats being built for the | working-class in London. |
| -face amounts and costing low premiums, to | working-class individuals and small farmers and "ordinar |
| an enclave of modest homes for middle and | working-class individuals. |
| A primarily | working-class industrial region, the seat was traditiona |
| en, together with many numerous racial and | working-class injustices, contributed to Martin Luther K |
| wn, Cardiff, was the unofficial name for a | working-class inner-city suburb established on reclaimed |
| hing and work for the area's predominantly | working-class Irish Catholics. |
| The son of | working-class Irish Americans and the first in his famil |
| was born in the South Bronx, New York to a | working-class, Irish-American family, the youngest of ei |
| Anne Rudin grew up in a | working-class Italian American family in Philadelphia du |
| Born in Chicago, Illinois to a | working-class Jewish family, he studied at the Universit |
| The story centers around the | working-class Jewish neighborhood on Saint Urbain Street |
| tralian television series dealing with the | working-class King family living in Sydney. |
| two generations before, the Harrisons were | working-class labourers and miners from Sunderland and C |
| ought the leads were too glamorous for the | working-class ladies they represented, but agreed that C |
| the growing gay and lesbian population and | working-class Latino families in the Silver Lake neighbo |
| so grew from various segments of the urban | working-class, left unemployed by the Great Depression. |
| Scotland Road was the centre of | working-class life for the people of the surrounding are |
| more introspective and soulful outlook of | working-class life in Romania than the majority of Roman |
| rists interested in experiencing authentic | working-class life in Hong Kong. |
| for his warm and sympathetic portrayals of | working-class life in Ulster, William Conor studied at t |
| opment of an old form of representation of | working-class life. |
| as criticized for the house not portraying | working-class lifestyle; his wife was a beneficiary of h |
| ed existing facilities, along modern, less | working-class lines, abolishing traditional features, wh |
| ng London businessman has to return to his | working-class Liverpool roots when he returns to the cit |
| Their Darkness: The Evangelical Mission to | Working-Class London, 1828-1860' (Greenwood Press, 1985; |
| It depitcts the life of an ordinary | working-class man after he wins the football pools. |
| er; believing it brought him closer to the | working-class man of the Rhondda. |
| ton told The Guardian that Jack was from a | working-class Manchester family-he hated the upper class |
| ich he has become known as the first Welsh | working-class martyr. |
| initiative in managing the economy and for | working-class members to prevail in leading organs of th |
| ritish trade unionist and one of the first | working-class Members of Parliament. |
| It included both middle-class and | working-class members. |
| e Reform Act 1867 had extended the vote to | working-class men in urban areas, allowing the election |
| s Mills' books usually feature one or more | working-class men as the protagonist(s). |
| ted, and the "good life" was redefined, as | working-class men and women moved in to tend the furnace |
| composed mainly of officers, contained no | working-class men, and was the one unit on which complet |
| The child of a | working-class mining family of six children in Valdez, E |
| Iris King is a | working-class mother and widow in Connecticut with a job |
| vement and took the first step towards the | working-class movement in Russia." |
| Here was an instance of a | working-class movement which had resolved to achieve a p |
| ditions were ripe for the development of a | working-class movement to directly engage Black workers |
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