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Jarrow Crusaders
They were strong men of steel In flat caps and hobnail boots, hunger pains all they could feel dressed in Sunday best suits, poor diet of potato and marrow no more ships, unemployment high for folk in northern town of Jarrow, work needed government did deny, Petition signed by many thousands two hundred men three hundred miles Poverty that no one else understands, marchers met with help and smiles, flags and banners above their heads autumnal weather for them to contend hardship ahead little food no beds, a protest that MPs didn't comprehend from Jarrow to London they did march with hope in their minds, sores on feet, to Downing Street via Marble Arch, plight never debated, rejection no treat. Two hundred men marched from Jarrow County Durham to London, started October 5th 1936, reached their destination on October 31st 1936, to deliver a petition asking the Government to create employment for the people on Tyneside, which was totally ignored but remembered by millions today.
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