Answer
"The March of the Women," contrary to the misconception, is not a work by the suffragette Ethel Smyth. Smyth is celebrated for her contributions to the suffrage movement through musical compositions that became anthems for the cause, such as "The Suffragette Hymn" and "Womankind." Smyth's works served as powerful tools to rally and inspire suffragists in their fight for women's voting rights.