Miner’s strike: The lifesaving women of County Durham
During the historic miner’s strike in County Durham, women played a crucial role in supporting their families and communities. As miners went on strike to protest against harsh working conditions and government policies, it was the women of County Durham who stepped up to provide for their families and keep their communities together.
Many of these women took on multiple jobs to make ends meet, organizing community fundraising events, food banks, and support networks for the striking miners and their families. They were the backbone of the strike, keeping morale high and ensuring that everyone had enough to eat and a roof over their heads.
These women were true heroes, risking their own safety and security to stand in solidarity with the striking miners. They fought tirelessly for their rights and the rights of their families, and their efforts were instrumental in keeping the strike going for as long as it did.
As we look back on the miner’s strike in County Durham, let us not forget the incredible women who stood up and fought for their communities. Their bravery and resilience are an inspiration to us all.