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The Strike's Long Shadow | The General Strike (Part 4)

29 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In the wake of defeat, one man does what he’s always done: he keeps going.  In the long aftermath of the 1926 General Strike, the banners are folded away, but the hardship isn’t over. As unemployment bites and the Means Test humiliates families across the country, Will Lawther steps once more into the halls, meetings, and street corners where miners gather to make sense of a world that suddenly feels smaller. Joined again by historian Jonathan Kindleysides (Beamish Museum), host and genealogist Jen Baldwin explores how Will rebuilt his life after defeat, rising from local organiser to national union leader, and eventually to a knighthood that never quite pulled him from his roots. This final chapter follows a man shaped by struggle, anchored by community, and defined by the dignity he fought for long after the General Strike ended.  Host: Jen Baldwin  Researchers: Jen Baldwin and Barry Kline  Oral History Credits: Northumberland Archives  Guest: Jonathan Kindleysides (Beamish Museum) Editor: CM87Edits  Script Editors: Niall Cullen, Madeleine Gilbert, and James Plumb  Producers: Madeleine Gilbert, Ellie Ayton, and James Plumb  Designer: Michael McCosh  Executive Producers: Helen Kaye and Steve James ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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