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People noun ▶ the People the masses, at least to the extent that the masses support the agenda advocated by the speaker US Egalitarian or communist undertones.- Ostensibly devoted to the cause of speaking to “The People” at their own level and in their own language (the other way had been tried and failed), the League had become fatally implicated in the way to say it rather than the thing that needed saying. — Clancy Sigal, Going Away, p. 303, 1961
- We march down Broadway, explaining in unison that “the streets belong to the People.” — James Simon Kunen, The Strawberry Statement, p. 49, 1968
- We, as the vanguard of the oppressed masses, realize that we must and will serve the People heart and soul. — The Black Panter, p. 14, 6 April 1969
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