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The Working Class In Middletown Throughout the history of civilization man has always grouped people into classes. Some cultures ...
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... The working class saw the automobile as a symbol of advancement and stood for a large share in the 'American dream.' In Middletown, material possessions, such ...
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... very valuable to the slaveholding planter class. ... education, better salaries and working conditions for ... Wesleyan University Press, Middletown, Connecticut, 1958 ...
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... each other love and understanding, middle-class husbands and ... We as a society are still working out the ... Robert S., and Helen Merrill Lynd, Middletown: A Study ...
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