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In the first few hours, the women were really second-class citizens.
People without this opportunity end up in the position of second-class citizens.
People will be second-class citizens in respect of the justice system available to them.
"A lot of French people feel like second-class citizens in their own country," she said.
You're a second-class citizen with three and a half minutes for sports.
Some had remained and become part of the new society, but always as second-class citizens.
"We didn't want people to feel like they were second-class citizens."
During the early 20th century, women were still essentially seen as second-class citizens.
It wasn't until later that they became second-class citizens as the result of rules written by men.
How did it manage to leave black women still second-class citizens?
I remember that even in the best of times they were treated pretty much as second-class citizens.
I just naturally fall into the role of second-class citizen.
However, those of us who live here have become second-class citizens to the drug dealers.
The Jets have always been second-class citizens in this town.
Women have never loved being kept from education and treated as second-class citizens.
Do they want a segment of our population to remain second-class citizens?
For so long this franchise has sat here as second-class citizens.
"They make us feel like second-class citizens in our own town.
It had treated the members of nearly all other species as second-class citizens, at best.
If they treat the players like second-class citizens, then I'm not sure they'll get the support.
"I do feel that even though Christians are 86 percent of the population, they have become second-class citizens."
Several residents said the searches would make them feel like second-class citizens.
Nothing she could ever do would convince him to look at her as anything other than a second-class citizen.
Four decades ago, women and minorities were second-class citizens at the paper.
In Hollywood, status is not the same as money, and television has always been a second-class citizen.