Marches are organized public walks involving large groups of people who gather for various reasons, including expressing political views or advocating for specific causes. They often serve as collective displays of solidarity and unity.
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Selma-to-Montgomery March: This march took place in 1965 and was part of the voting rights movement. It aimed at securing equal voting rights for African Americans and led to significant changes in legislation.
Million Man March: This march occurred in 1995 and brought together African American men from across the United States to advocate for issues affecting their community.
Women's Suffrage Parade: This parade took place in 1913 and was one of many events during the women's suffrage movement that fought for women's right to vote.