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University of Georgia’s marching band decides to stop playing the Civil War melody Dixie at future football games.
1974 (Nov 15)
Robert Dancz, associate professor of music and director of the marching band at the University of Georgia, announced that the University of Georgia Redcoat Band would not play “Dixie” at future university football games. In a campus referendum held several days before Dancz's statement, students had approved the playing of the song by a margin of 3,467 to 1,270. Despite this vote, however, Dancz said that his band would under no circumstances play the song. It “brought out the worst in some people,” he said, and "Black people feel like it is a slap in the face. This isn't the same school it was twenty years ago and not many southern schools play 'Dixie' anymore.” Dancz also said that playing the Civil War melody exposed his band members to physical danger.
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- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.