In 1942 Henry Wallace coined the phrase 'the century of the common man' to epitomize his belief that American (and world) society would come under the influence of the needs and aspirations of the great mass of ordinary people.
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"In 1942 Henry Wallace coined the phrase 'the century of the common man' to epitomize his belief that American (and world) society would come under the influence of the needs and aspirations of the great mass of ordinary people."
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