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THE PURPOSE OF THE MARCH The purpose of the march was to protest the unemployment caused by the Panic Of 1893 and to lobby for the government to create jobs which would involve building Road s and other Public Works improvements. The march originated with 100 men in Massillon, Ohio on March 25 , 1894 . Various groups from around the country gathered to join the march, and its number had grown to 500 with more on the way from further west when it reached Washington on April 30 , 1894. Coxey and other leaders of the movement were arrested the next day for walking on the grass of the United States Capitol , and the rest of the men scattered. COXEY'S ARMY IN CULTURE Among the people observing the march was L. Frank Baum , before he gained fame. There are Political Interpretations of his book, the '' Wonderful Wizard Of Oz '', which have often been related to Coxey's Army. In the novel, Dorothy, the Scarecrow (the American farmer), Tin Woodman (the industrial worker), and Cowardly Lion (political leader), march on the yellow brick road to Oz, the Capitol (or Washington DC ), demanding relief from the Wizard, who is interpreted to be the President. Dorothy's shoes are interpreted to symbolize using Free Silver instead of the gold standard (the road of yellow brick) because the shortage of gold precipitated the Panic Of 1893 . In the Film Adaptation of ''The Wizard of Oz'', the silver shoes were turned into ruby for the cinematic effect of color, as Technicolor was still in its early years when ''The Wizard of Oz'' was produced. SEE ALSO REFERENCES
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