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Karin L. Stanford

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Marching West

Marching West

Karin L. Stanford

GETTY TRUST PUBLICATIONS
2026
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In May 1963, following a long history of local activism, Los Angeles was the site of the Freedom Rally, the largest civil rights demonstration in the city to date. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke before a crowd of nearly forty thousand at Wrigley Field. He addressed the question of how Angelenos could contribute to the civil rights movement: "The most important thing that you can do is to set Los Angeles free, because you have segregation and discrimination here, and police brutality." In Marching West, authors Karin L. Stanford and Mark Speltz tell dynamic stories from the civil rights era in Los Angeles and explore how photography played an integral role in advancing the fight for Black equality. The extraordinary photographs in this book reveal the ties between the local and national movements and document the protests and activism of Western coalitions, religious leaders, and Hollywood stars. With stunning images from the Tom & Ethel Bradley Center and other Southern California collections-including prints by Harry Adams, Vera Jackson, and Charles Williams-this unprecedented volume memorializes the struggle for civil rights in Los Angeles.
Beyond the Boundaries

Beyond the Boundaries

Karin L. Stanford

State University of New York Press
1997
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This first book-length study of Jesse Jackson's international activities places his activism abroad in theoretical and historical perspective and shows how it belongs to a tradition of U.S. citizen diplomacy as old as the Republic. Beyond the Boundaries is the first book-length study of Jesse Jackson's international activities and foreign-policy agenda. It locates Jackson's efforts within the context of citizen diplomacy generally and African-American involvement in international affairs particularly. Jackson's expeditions to Syria, Central America, and Cuba, during his 1984 presidential election bid, and his 1986 trip to Southern Africa are discussed in detail. Drawing on interviews, 1984 Jackson campaign documents, and press accounts, Karin L. Stanford shows that Jackson's international forays are not unique or unprecedented but belong to a tradition of citizen diplomacy as old as the Republic.