His photography never focused on hard news even though a number of important events happened in his time such as the miners Hunger March in 1951 and the Anastasio Somoza in Nicaragua.
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As Jarrow's representatives prepared to leave, six regional contingents of the sixth National Hunger March were taking the road to London, where they were due to arrive a week after the Jarrow marchers.
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Another new organization was established under Communist Party auspices early in 1931, the Unemployed Committee for the National Hunger March, headquartered in the offices of the CP's trade union affiliate, the Trade Union Unity League in New York City.
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The largest of these was the National Hunger March, 1932, that was followed by days of serious violence across central London with 75 people being badly injured, which in turn led directly to the formation of the National Council for Civil Liberties.
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The League in this period played a particular role in opposing the 1926 United Kingdom general strike ( including printing and distributing a daily newssheet ) and opposing the hunger marches organised by the National Unemployed Workers'Movement, particularly the one in 1934.
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Marches of the unemployed to London, termed " hunger marches ", had taken place since the early 1920s, mainly organised by the National Unemployed Workers'Movement ( NUWM ), a Labour Party and Trades Union Congress ( TUC ) leaderships stood aloof from these marches.
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In November 1936, having been returned in the Hunger March, which included a large contingent from South Wales : " A bigger man would meet these people who have tramped the roads of this country and would show that he had sympathy with them ".
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The 1932 hunger march, in which a series of rallies and demonstrations across London broke out into considerable violence; the leaders provoked clashes with opponents and police in Hyde Park, Trafalgar Square and Westminster which led to the arrest and imprisonment of the march's leaders.
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Chanting " Give us rice or give us power, " more than 800 women and children participated in the " Hunger March " to demand that Prime Minister Khaleda Zia end food shortages and lower the price of rice, the staple food for Bangladesh's 120 million people.
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Chanting " Give us rice or give us power, " more than 800 women and children participated in the " Hunger March " organized by local opposition leaders to demand that Prime Minister Khaleda Zia end food shortages and lower the price of rice, the staple food for Bangladesh's 120 million people.