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Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933)
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Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933)
Mounted police baton-charging marchers, Means Test protests, Hyde Park, London, 1932, (1933). The National Hunger March of September to October 1932 was the largest of a series of hunger marches in Britain. The unemployment rate having reached 2, 750, 000, the 1932 National Unemployed Workers Movement organised Great National Hunger March against the Means Test, marching from the South Wales Valleys, Scotland and the North of England to Hyde Park in London. From " The Pageant of the Century". [Odhams Press Ltd, 1933]
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This powerful print captures a significant moment in history - the mounted police baton-charging marchers during the Means Test protests in Hyde Park, London, in 1932. The National Hunger March of September to October that year marked a turning point as it became the largest of a series of hunger marches in Britain. With unemployment soaring at 2,750,000 people, the 1932 National Unemployed Workers Movement organized this Great National Hunger March against the Means Test. The image showcases the determination and resilience of these brave individuals who marched from various parts of Britain to voice their opposition to oppressive economic policies. Led by Henry E. White and supported by thousands of demonstrators, they demanded better employment opportunities and an end to poverty. In this photograph taken by an unknown photographer for "The Pageant of the Century" publication by Odhams Press Ltd. , we witness mounted police officers charging towards the crowd with their batons raised high. The tension is palpable as both sides clash amidst cries for justice and social change. This image serves as a reminder of how dire circumstances can push ordinary citizens to take extraordinary measures in pursuit of equality and fairness. It stands as a testament to those who fought against adversity during one of Britain's darkest periods - the Great Depression.
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