'The Two Voices', 1887. One of Britain's genuine unemployed walks away from a meeting that was supposed to have been a respectable debate on the plight of the unemployed. The meeting had been held the previous week and had then been taken over by rioters and extremists. The representative body of unemployed workers in the East and South East of London condemned utterly the conduct of those purporting to be genuine supporters of the cause. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 29, 1887.
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