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fellowmen
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fel
-oh-
man
]
fel·low·man
/
ˈfɛl
oʊˈmæn
/
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[
fel
-oh-
man
]
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noun,
plural
-men.
another member of the human
race
, especially a kindred human being:
Don't deny full recognition to your fellowmen.
Also,
fellow man
.
Origin:
1750–60
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"Today I see more clearly than yesterday that back of the problem of race and color, lies a greater problem which both obscures and implements it: and that is the fact that so many civilized persons are willing to live in comfort even if the price of this is poverty, ignorance and disease of the majority of their
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