The Long March was the 1934 retreat by the Red Army of the Chinese Communist Party.

Long March may also refer to:

Marches and protests

  • Long Walk of the Navajo, the 1864 deportation of the Navajo people by the U.S. federal government
  • Little Long March, the 1927 withdrawal by Left-Guomindang forces after the Nanchang uprising
  • Partisan Long March, the 1942 military retreat of the Yugoslav Partisans across Bosnia
  • The March (1945), a series of forced marches during the final stages of the Second World War in Europe
  • Farakka Long March,1976 protest in Bangladesh led by Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani against construction of the Farakka Barrage in India
  • Long March for Justice, Freedom and Hope, 1988 protest march against the Australian Bicentenary
  • Sindh Peasants Long March, 2009
  • Long March (Pakistan), a 2013 public protest against alleged governmental corruption
  • 2014 retreat from Western Bahr el Ghazal, or the "long march north", in the South Sudanese Civil War
  • PPP long march, by Pakistan Peoples Party's Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in 2022

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

  • Darah dan Doa, or The Long March, a 1950 Indonesian war film
  • "The Long March" (American Dad!), a 2019 TV episode
  • "The Long March" (Playhouse 90), a TV play

Literature

  • The Long March (novel), by William Styron, 1956
  • The Long March, a 1957 book by Simone de Beauvoir

Music

  • The Long March (album), by Max Roach and Archie Sheep, 1979
  • The Long March EP, by Blue Scholars, 2005
  • A Long March: The First Recordings, a 2006 album by As I Lay Dying

Other uses

  • Long March (rocket family), Chinese expendable launch system rockets
  • Long march through the institutions, a slogan for socialist strategy in West Germany coined by Rudi Dutschke around 1967

See also

  • Death march (disambiguation)
  • The Long Run (disambiguation)
  • Long Walk (disambiguation)