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In 3–5 sentences, describe the causes and impact of the Ford Hunger March in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1932

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The Ford Hunger March in Dearborn, Michigan, in 1932 was primarily driven by widespread unemployment and economic hardship during the Great Depression. Thousands of unemployed workers and their supporters marched to demand jobs and better wages from the Ford Motor Company, which had continued to generate profits while many were suffering. The march ended violently when police clashed with demonstrators, leading to several deaths and injuries. This incident highlighted the deep social unrest of the time and drew national attention to the struggles of industrial workers, fueling further labor activism and illustrating the growing divide between corporate interests and the working class.
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