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  1. Most march composers were from the United States or Europe. Publishing new march music was most popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries; sponsors of the genre began to diminish after that time. Following is a list of march music composers whose marches are still performed in the United States.

  2. A Short History of Marches: The origins of European and American march music can be traced to the military music of the Ottoman empire. The martial purpose of the music was to regulate the functioning of armies in the field by communicating orders, and keeping time during marching and maneuvers.

  3. Dec 11, 2023 · The Selma Marches were a series of three marches that took place in 1965 from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. These marches were organized to protest the blocking of Black Americans' right to vote by the systematic racist structure of the Jim Crow South.

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  5. In March 1965, thousands of people held a series of marches in the U.S. state of Alabama in an effort to get that right back. Their march from Selma to Montgomery, the capital, was a success, leading to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

  6. Jan 22, 2017 · January 22, 20178:05 AM ET. Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday. 4-Minute Listen. Playlist. This weekend's Women's March was particularly massive. Harvard Kennedy School of Government professor Leah...

  7. May 20, 2014 · Marches are a preferred form of action for the social and political movements in the United States, as evidenced by their ubiquity and proliferation at different times in history. Urban or continent-wide, by day or by night, mass or individual, silent or noisy, colorful or solemn... the marches are incredibly diverse and varied in nature.

  8. BY JOHN PHILIP SOUSA. As one of America’s most famous and prolific composers, John Philip Sousa wrote 135 marches and dozens of other works, including operettas, songs and suites. Some of his...

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