In December peasant and labor organizations announced a hunger march by 20,000 individuals to Tegucigalpa to protest the government's agrarian policies.
December 1932 saw a "hunger march", in which more than a thousand unemployed men and women attempted to hold a protest march to the Alberta legislature.
Here Williams and eight others were arrested for organizing a hunger march for unemployed workers.
The term "hunger march" was coined three years later in 1908.
In July 1932, Herndon organized a hunger march and demonstration at the courthouse in Atlanta.
It opens with visually arresting black-and-white scenes of a 1980 hunger march in Lodz, one of Poland's grimmest industrial cities.
Butler first came to prominence in 1935 when he led a "hunger march" from the oilfields to Port of Spain.
In late 1933, Gold served a brief prison sentence after having been arrested for participating in a hunger march in Wilmington, Delaware.
In 1934, he worked alongside Anuerin Bevan to organise a national hunger march.
There was one lady with a very posh voice, a doctor's widow, who had been in Jarrow at the time of that terrible hunger march.