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hunger march         
  • This photo was taken of a Canadian hunger march forming up in 1932 in [[Alberta]]. A short time later, as it set off to the legislature a few blocks away it was dispersed by billy-club wielding constables on foot and horseback.
Hunger march
¦ noun a protest march against unemployment or poverty, especially one undertaken by unemployed workers in Britain during the 1920s and 1930s.
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hunger marcher noun
Hunger marches         
  • This photo was taken of a Canadian hunger march forming up in 1932 in [[Alberta]]. A short time later, as it set off to the legislature a few blocks away it was dispersed by billy-club wielding constables on foot and horseback.
Hunger march
Hunger marches are a form of social protest that arose in the United Kingdom during the early 20th century. Often the marches involved groups of men and women walking from areas with high unemployment, to London where they would protest outside parliament.
National Hunger March, 1932         
National Hunger March 1932
The National Hunger March of September–October 1932 was the largestCook, Chris and Bewes, Diccon; What Happened Where: A Guide To Places And Events In Twentieth-Century History p. 115; Routledge, 1997 of a series of hunger marches in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s.

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Hunger (disambiguation)

Hunger is a prolonged condition in which insufficient amounts of food are available.

Hunger or The Hunger may also refer to:

Examples of use of hunger march
1. This body, which had close links to the Communist Party, organised its own hunger march to London in 1'36, and Mr Harrison led the North Shields contingent.
2. An illegitimate child, he had been brought up in York in a prefabricated bungalow dominated by the politics of his grandfather, Walter Harrison, a Communist who led the 1'36 Jarrow hunger march from York to Aldermaston.
3. However, a Times investigation has established that Mr Daviss grandfather probably led a different hunger march to London in the same year, and chained himself to the Downing Street railings.