
National Hunger March 1931 (silent)
The National Hunger March 1931 captures a powerful demonstration during the early years of the Great Depression, organized to demand jobs, food, and clothing for the impoverished. This silent black-and-white film shows participants marching to Washington, D.C., where they gather to protest the dire economic conditions. Notably, the footage portrays widespread support, with minimal interference from law enforcement and scenes of solidarity.
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