They did not believe that poor men, or any women, let alone slaves, should have the vote.
"Most often, lower-status people and poor men could not wear shoes, " Shirazi said.
"They are poor men playing the rich man's game, " Washburn observed.
Boosting the incomes of poor men, and ensuring that single mothers receive more child support, would also help, by reducing their children's need for government aid.
But poor good looking women do have an opportunity to make the leap across that equality chasm in a way that not good looking poor women or almost all poor men do not.
The peacock with the bigger feathers still gets the hen, the rabbit buck with the white tail still gets the doe and genes get exchanged between rich men and pretty women more often than they do between poor men and pretty women or rich men and ugly women.
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That murder in Baton Rouge is almost entirely about young black men from the poor part of town killing other young black men from the poor part of town.
He will run a campaign of rich against poor, men against women, Democrats against Republicans, young against old and liberals against conservatives.
Th e media have spent days wringing their hands about the poor young men whose lives are now ruined (note the passive tense).
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China keeps angry, poor young men on the farms and compliant, while relocating relatively wealthy female knowledge and service workers in the cities.
Pollsters say he is popular all over Indonesia, with both young and old, rich and poor, men and women, and city and country folk.
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The regime is so frightened of defection among the IRGC that it has removed many older members and replaced them with poor young men from the countryside.
For a great many poor people in America, particularly poor black men, prison is a destination that braids through an ordinary life, much as high school and college do for rich white ones.
Swift found that it wasn't the drone campaign that had swelled the ranks of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula but rather because the group was able to offer jobs to desperately poor young men.
Clinton also included in his address Sunday a renewed pledge to carry out research at the highest standard of ethics to ensure there is never a repetition of a government study in Tuskegee, Alabama, on poor black men whose syphilis went untreated for years.
Anita may have felt that she was a poor judge of men when in 1974 Abbie left her.
Before the crisis, the homeless were usually 35- to 50-year-old reclusive men from poor backgrounds.
It is largely the result of poor job prospects for men and for women who marry.
First there was the study last fall correlating high levels of the chemical bisphenol A (BPA) with poor sperm formation in men.
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Etelin said he knew Merah since he was about 17, and described his life as typical for many teenagers and young men in poor French housing projects who get involved in criminal activity.
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One problem with eradication operations such as the one in Uruzgan is that they tend to set up confrontations between armed men and poor farmers: the only American a farmer ever meets might be the one who is destroying his harvest, rather than someone who is building a school or a clinic.
Ms. Scheindlin found the statutes disproportionately targeted gay men and the poor.
Some scholars, such as Harvard's William Julius Wilson, place part of the blame for family breakdown on the poor job prospects for unskilled men, which make them less attractive to keep around as husbands and fathers.
And he points to the drug war and the resulting mass incarceration as a factor that has exacerbated the gap between rich and poor by excluding many poor, especially black, men from the workforce during the prime of their lives.
Zakat is the word for charity, almsgiving, the means by which rich men become better men by helping the poor.
The media and much of the Duke arts faculty had trumpeted the case as an example of how wealthy white men abuse their power over poor black women.
Bolarinwa, who carried GB's flag at the opening ceremony, settled for bronze in the men's 100m after a poor start.
Poor weather in recent years has seen the men's final take place on a Monday for the past five years, with some players having to play their semifinal and final on consecutive days.
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