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Great Depression 1929 - 1936
Great Depression 1929 - 1936. Jarrow March of unemployed miners and shipbuilders from North East England set out on 5 October 1936 to march the 280 miles (451 km) to London to petition Parliament for relief and the creation of jobs
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Media ID 9699475
© Universal History Archive
1936 British Culture Carrying Communication Crowd Field Great Depression Ideas Industry Large Group Of People Message Politics Road Rural Scene Social Gathering Social Issues Unemployed Walking Western Script Political Rally Protestor
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a defining moment in history - the Jarrow March of unemployed miners and shipbuilders during the Great Depression. In 1936, a large crowd of determined individuals set out on an arduous journey from North East England to London, covering an astonishing distance of 280 miles (451 km). Their purpose? To petition Parliament for much-needed relief and job creation. The image depicts a vast expanse of rural scenery as the marchers make their way along a dusty road. The sheer number of people walking together creates a powerful visual impact, symbolizing unity and resilience in the face of adversity. Each person carries their own message, both literally and metaphorically, as they seek to communicate their plight to those in power. Amidst this sea of protestors stands an old tree, perhaps serving as a silent witness to this historic event. It is impossible not to be moved by the determination etched onto each face captured in this photograph - faces that represent countless families affected by unemployment and economic hardship. This print serves as a poignant reminder of how social issues can shape our past while influencing our future. It encapsulates not only the struggles faced during one of humanity's darkest periods but also highlights the power that collective action holds when fighting for justice and change.
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