TYLER FEDER is a Chicago-based illustrator whose work explores big feelings, feminism, and pop culture. Her debut solo book is Dancing at the Pity Party, a graphic memoir about the premature death of her super cool mom. Tyler also illustrated Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space by Cristen Conger and Caroline Ervin. Selected freelance clients include Netflix, Comedy Central, and ESPN. Tyler is a cat person. Visit her at tylerfeder.com.
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SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
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“There’s something about a march…” Levy, Jacques E. Cesar Chavez: Autobiography of La Causa. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007, p. 210.
MARCH OF THE MILL CHILDREN
“Sometimes it takes…” “Across the Delaware.” The Courier-News, July 11, 1903, p. 3.
“… the most dangerous women…” Gorn, Elliott J. Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America. New York: Hill and Wang, 2002, pp. 96–97; Atkinson, Linda. Mother Jones, the Most Dangerous Woman in America. New York: Crown Publishers, 1978; Jones, Mary Harris. The Autobiography of Mother Jones. New York: Prism Key Press, 2011.
MUD MARCH
“Rise Up, Women…” Mills, Theodora. “Rise Up Women!” The Suffragists. http://www.thesuffragettes.org/resources/anthems/; Fawcett, Millicent Garrett. What I Remember. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1925; Frye, Kate P. Campaigning for the Vote: Kate Parry Frye’s Suffrage Diary, edited by Elizabeth Crawford. London: Francis Boutle Publishers, 2013.
THE SILENT PROTEST PARADE
“We live in spite of death shadowing us…” NAACP. Flyer distributed before the Negro Silent Protest Parade, New York, July 28, 1917. https://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai2/forward/text4/silentprotest.pdf; “The Negro Silent Parade.” The Crisis 14 no. 5 (September 1917): 241–244 ; “Negroes in Protest March in Fifth Av.” New York Times, July 29, 1917, p. 12.
THE SALT MARCH
“I want world sympathy…” Gandhi, Mahatma. “Gandhi’s Salt March, the Nonviolent Journey That Changed the World.” MSNBC. http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/inside-gandhis-salt-march-the-nonviolent-journey-changed-the-world#slide11; Weber, Thomas. On the Salt March: The Historiography of Gandhi’s March to Dandi. New Delhi: Rupa & Co, 2009; Associated Press. “Gandhi Makes Salt, Defying India’s Law.” New York Times, April 6, 1930.
BULGARIAN JEWS MARCH
“You know what you have to do…” Bar-Zohar, Michael. Beyond Hitler’s Grasp: The Heroic Rescue of Bulgaria’s Jews. Avon, MA: Adams Media Corporation, 2001, p. 193; Gelber, N. M. “Jewish Life in Bulgaria.” Jewish Social Studies 8, no. 2 (April 1946): 103–126. Empty Boxcars: Bulgaria’s Jews Deportation and Holocaust. Directed by Ed Gaffney. New York: Gamut Media, 2011.
WOMEN STRIKE FOR PEACE
“The sit-in strikers have reminded us…” Associated Press. “Thousands of Women Join in Plea for Peace.” Los Angeles Times, November 2, 1961; Swerdlow, Amy. Women Strike for Peace, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993; “The First Strike: November 1, 1961,” The History of Women Strike for Peace. https://womenstrikeforpeace.com/history/the-first-strike-november-1-1961/.
THE CHILDREN'S MARCH
“Don’t worry about your children…” King, Martin Luther Jr. Opening address delivered at Birmingham mass meeting May 6, 1963. Folkways Records Collection, Smithsonian Institution, Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies, Washington, DC; King, Martin Luther Jr. “Freedom Now!” The Autobiography of Martin Luther King Jr., edited by Clayborne Carson, p. 205-217. New York: Grand Central Publishing, 1998. McWhorter, Diane. Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, the Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Revolution. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
MARCH ON WASHINGTON FOR JOBS AND FREEDOM
“We must say: ‘Wake up America!’ ” Lewis, John. “We Must Say: Wake Up America!” Speech at March on Washington, Washington, DC, August 28, 1963. Voices of Democracy: The U.S. Oratory Project. https://voicesofdemocracy.umd.edu/lewis-speech-at-the-march-on-washington-speech-text/; Educational Radio Network. “March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,” parts 1–17,” August 18, 1963. WGBH Media Library & Archives. http://openvault.wgbh.org/collections/march_on_washington/ern-coverage; Fletcher, Michael, and Ryan R. Reed. “An Oral History of the March on Washington.” Smithsonian Magazine, July 2013. Video, https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/oral-history-march-washington-180953863/.
FREE SPEECH MOVEMENT AND MARCH
“There’s a time…” Savio, Mario. “Operation of the Machine.” Speech at Sproul Hall Sit-in, Berkeley, California, December 2, 1964. https://youtu.be/lsO_SlA7E8k.
“… not an end…” King, Martin Luther Jr. “I Have a Dream.” Speech, Washington, DC, August 28, 1962. The Martin Luther King Jr. Research and Education Institute. https://kinginstitute.stanford.edu/king-papers/documents/i-have-dream-address-delivered-march-washington-jobs-and-freedom; Lunsford, Terry F. “The Berkeley Student Protests, 1964–65” in the “Free Speech Crises at Berkeley, 1964–1965,” December 1965. Online Archive California. https://oac.cdlib.org/view?docId=kt9r29p975;NAAN=13030&doc.view=frames&chunk.id=div00002&toc.depth=1&toc.id=&brand=oac4; Free Speech Movement Archives. http://www.fsm-a.org/
DELANO TO SACRAMENTO MARCH
“I feel we have the same rights as any of them…” Guillermo, Emil. “Restoring Larry Itliong to His Rightful Place During Filipino American History Month.” Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, October 16, 2013. https://www.aaldef.org/blog/restoring-larry-itliong-to-his-rightful-place-during-filipino-american-history-month/; Levy, Jacques E. Cesar Chavez: Autobiography of La Causa. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007; ViewFinder. Season 19, episode 6, “Delano Manongs. Directed by Marissa Aroy. PBS, aired May 06, 2014. https://www.pbs.org/video/kvie-viewfinder-delano-manongs/.
MORATORIUM TO END THE WAR IN VIETNAM
“Nothing is more precious…” Fuchs-Abrams, Sabrina. “Women on War: Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, and Diana Trilling Debate the Vietnam War.” Women’s Studies 37: 8 (November 2008) 987–1007, https://doi.org/10.1080/00497870802414496; Herbers, Joan. “250,000 War Protesters Stage a Peaceful March and Rally in Heart of Washington.” New York Times, November 16, 1969; Lunch, William L., and Peter W. Sperlich. “American Public Opinion and the War in Vietnam.” Western Political Quarterly 32, No. 1 (March 1979): 21–44. https://www.jstor.org/stable/447561?read-now=1&seq=5#metadata_info_tab_contents.
EARTH DAY MARCH
“We are going to make people understand…” Sandoval, Arturo. CBS News with Walter Cronkite. April 22, 1970. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwGGMwpt2HU.
“Each year, new species of animals are added…” United States Congress. Congressional Record 115, part 2. US Government Printing Office, October 8, 1969, p. 1268. https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=F53AaZuVEq0C&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA29126; Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. “A Proposal Reprinted Across the Country.” Gaylord Nelson and Earth Day. http://www.nelsonearthday.net/earth-day/proposal.php; Earth Day Network. “The History of Earth Day.” https://www.earthday.org/about/the-history-of-earth-day/.
THE CHRISTOPHER STREET LIBERATION DAY MARCH
“Now we’ve walked…” Franke-Ruta, Garance. “An Amazing 1969 Account of the Stonewall Uprising.” The Atlantic. January 24, 2013. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/01/an-amazing-1969-account-of-the-stonewall-uprising/272467/.
“If you are gay…” Farber, Jim. “Before the Stonewall Uprising, There Was the ‘Sip-In’,” New York Times, April 20, 2016; Garcia, Michelle. “From Our Archives: The 1969 Advocate Article on the Stonewall Riots.” Advocate, June 29, 2012. https://www.advocate.com/society/activis
m/2012/06/29/our-archives-1969-advocate-article-stonewall-riots; Sargeant, Fred. “1970: A First-Person Account of the First Gay Pride March.” Villagevoice.com. June 22, 2010. https://www.villagevoice.com/2010/06/22/1970-a-first-person-account-of-the-first-gay-pride-march/.
THE LONGEST WALK
“… on this walk I learned…” Ranck, Lee. “To Save Their Indian Way of Life.” Engage/Social Action 6, no. 41 (September 1978); 4–7; “Over 5,000 End Longest Walk.” Off Our Backs 8, no. 5 (Aug–Sept 1978): 4; Valentine, Paul W., and Patricia Camp. “Indians March Into Capital.” Washington Post, July 16, 1978. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1978/07/16/indians-march-into-capital/9be45792-bf44-402c-afae-5b34ae1e8b10/?utm_term=.ca7e50510b67.
CAPE TOWN PEACE MARCH
“Nothing, nothing…” “Message from Patron Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu,” Glimpsing Hope, Marching for Peace: A Commemoration of the 13 September 1989 Cape Town Peace March
“We are going to defy…” “Tutus, 34 marchers arrested.” Berkshire Eagle, September 2, 1989; Glimpsing Hope, Marching For Peace: A Commemoration of the 13 September 1989 Cape Town Peace March. St. Georges Cathedral Crypt Memory and Witness Centre, 2009; Kraft, Scott. “Tutu Leads 20,000 in Peaceful S. Africa March; No Police Intervention.” Los Angeles Times, September 14, 1989. http://articles.latimes.com/1989-09-14/news/mn-275_1_south-africa.
CAPITOL CRAWL
“The greatest lesson of the civil rights movement…” Aquino, Jay, and TJ Hill, eds. “Speaking for Yourself: The Ed Roberts Story.” DCRC Voice, January 2019. https://www.dcrc.co/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Voice-the-DCRC-Newsletter-January-2019.pdf.
“I’ll take all night if I have to…” Welch, William M. “Disabled Climb Capitol Steps to Plea for Government Protection.” AP News, March 12, 1990. https://apnews.com/2672c50ca9c6155ed0cc3a4e36bdc20c.
“Let the shameful wall…” US National Archives. “President George H. W. Bush Signs the Americans with Disabilities Act, 07/26/1990.” YouTube video, 22:36. July 15, 2015. https://youtu.be/-cNcE48Xjw8; Burgdorf Jr., Robert L. “Why I Wrote the Americans with Disabilities Act.” Washington Post, July 24, 2015. https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2015/07/24/why-the-americans-with-disabilities-act-mattered/; Switzer, Jacqueline V. Disabled Rights: American Disability Policy and the Fight for Equality. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2003.
GLOBAL MARCH AGAINST CHILD LABOR
“My whole life has just one single aim…” Satyarthi, Kailash. Speech. Nobel Peace Prize Concert, December 11, 2014. YouTube video, 8:36. October 12, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AJfv5pgxZE.
“Worst Forms of Child Labour…” “The Worst Forms of Child Labour,” International Labour Organization. http://www.ilo.org/ipec/Campaignandadvocacy/Youthinaction/C182-Youth-orientated/worstforms/lang--en/index.htm; Global March Website. https://globalmarch.org; “Global March Against Child Labor Arrives in the United States.” International Labor Rights Forum. May 1, 1998. https://laborrights.org/in-the-news/global-march-against-child-labor-arrives-united-states.
MILLION MUPPET MARCH
“This is all about…” MillionPuppets. “Million Puppet March Documentary—2012.” YouTube video, 14:20. January 15, 2018. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeA0uc8FdGY.
“America’s largest classroom…” “Alternative Sources of Funding for Public Broadcasting Stations.” Washington, DC: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, June 20, 2012, p. 7.
“… best fuzzy, feathered, felted friends…” Million Puppet March Website, October 4, 2012. https://millionpuppetmarch.com/page/8; Million Muppet March. “About the Organizers.” Millionpuppetmarch.com. Accessed 5/12/19. https://millionpuppetmarch.com/about-us; Judkis, Maura. “The Million Puppet March: Fighting for Public Broadcasting with Felt and Fur.” Washington Post, November 3, 2012; Overbey, Erin. “Mitt Romney, Big Bird, and the Million Puppet March.” New Yorker, November 2, 2012. https://www.newyorker.com/books/double-take/mitt-romney-big-bird-and-the-million-puppet-march; Samakow, Jessica. “Million Puppet March Takes Washington: Families Rally in Support of Public TV and Radio.” HuffPost, November 5, 2012.
WANYAMA URITHI WETU WALK
“We don’t want to wait…” “Thousands March Worldwide for Rhino, Elephant Protection.” Straits Times, October 5, 2014. https://www.straitstimes.com/world/africa/thousands-march-worldwide-for-rhino-elephant-protection; KUAPO. “Nairobi Wanyama Urithi Wetu Walk: 22.01.2013.” YouTube video, 11:28. March 12, 2013. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8GTjr86tW8; Warner, Gregory. “African Leaders: No One Country Can Stop Elephant Poaching.” Morning Edition. National Public Radio, Washington, DC, NPR, August 5, 2014. https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2014/08/05/337973375/african-countries-say-they-need-help-to-stop-elephant-poaching.
NAACP YOUTH MARCH
“It means a lot to me…” Chappell, Bill. “Mo. Highway Patrol Takes Over Security in Ferguson, Governor Says.” The Two-Way. National Public Radio, Washington, DC, NPR, August 14, 2014. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/08/14/340315497/tear-gas-and-arrests-ferguson-police-and-protesters-face-off.
“I continue to be surprised…” Sanders, Joshunda. “Five Years In, Hearing the Voices of Black Lives Matter.” Village Voice, July 30, 2018. https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/08/14/340315497/tear-gas-and-arrests-ferguson-police-and-protesters-face-off.
“We have to kind of refocus…” Not in Our Town. “Community Gathers at NAACP Youth March for Michael Brown (Ferguson Conversations).” YouTube video, 2:39. October 9, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=ffXW5fPJVvQ&feature=emb_logo; Buchanan, Larry, Ford Fessenden, K. K. Rebecca Lai, Haeyoun Park, Alicia Parlapiano, Archie Tse, Tim Wallace, Derek Watkins, and Karen Yourish. “Q & A: What Happened in Ferguson?” New York Times, August 10, 2014. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/08/13/us/ferguson-missouri-town-under-siege-after-police-shooting.html; Altman, Maria, and Camille Phillips. “Two Weeks After Brown Died: NAACP Youth March.” St. Louis Public Radio, August 24, 2014. https://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/two-weeks-after-brown-died-naacp-youth-march-stl-unity-rally-pro-wilson-group-raises-money#stream/0.
WOMEN'S MARCH
“We join in diversity…” Women’s March on Washington. “Mission & Vision.” Last modified 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170123015852/https://www.womensmarch.com/mission/
“Remember the ladies…” Allen, Erin. 2016. “Remember the Ladies.” Library of Congress (blog), March 31, 2016. https://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2016/03/remember-the-ladies/.
“I think we should march…” Kearney, Laila. “Hawaii Grandma’s Plea Launches Women’s March in Washington.” Reuters, December 5, 2016. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trump-women/hawaii-grandmas-plea-launches-womens-march-in-washington-idUSKBN13U0GW; Tolentino, Jia. “The Somehow Controversial Women’s March on Washington.” The New Yorker, January 18, 2017. https://www.newyorker.com/culture/jia-tolentino/the-somehow-controversial-womens-march-on-washington; Women’s March on Washington. “About Us: Unity Principles.” Last accessed 2/19/20. Women’s March Website (archive). https://web.archive.org/web/20170122172427/https://static1.squarespace.com/static/584086c7be6594762f5ec56e/t/587ffb20579fb3554668c111/1484782369253/WMW+Guiding+Vision+%26+Definition+of+Principles.pdf; Women’s March on Washington. “On January 21, 2017, We Made History…” Last accessed 2/18/20. Women’s March website (archive). https://web.archive.org/web/20170122173911/https://www.womensmarch.com/sister-stream/.
THE WALK TO STAY HOME
“It is time for us…” The Seed Project staff. “Immigrant Youth Launch Walk to Stay Home From New York to D.C.” PopularResistance.org, February 19, 2018. https://popularresistance.org/immigrant-youth-launch-walk-to-stay-home-from-new-york-to-d-c/.
“We walk in community…” Cain, Rachel. “Activists Trek 250 Miles, Through the County on a Mission.” The Sentinel, March 7, 2018. https://pgs.thesentinel.com/2018/03/07/activists-trek-250-miles-through-the-county-on-a-mission/.
“I went down to the capital…”
Movimiento Cosecha–The Seed Project. “Day 14 We Made It to Washington, DC. We Holding a Press Conference.” Facebook Live video, 7:43. February 28, 2018. https://www.facebook.com/seedproject/videos/1786232718345498/.
“We will take a chance…” Alvarado, Monsy. “ ‘Dreamers’ Hope to Gain Support for Immigration Legislation on 250-Mile N.Y. to D.C. Walk.” North Jersey, February 15, 2018. https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/nation/2018/02/15/dreamers-hope-gain-support-immigration-legislation-250-mile-n-y-d-c-walk/333636002/; Seed Project. “The Walk to Stay Home: A Journey of Hope.” The Action Network. https://actionnetwork.org/forms/the-big-walk; “Movimiento Cosecha–The Seed Project.” Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/seedproject/; Venugopal, Arun. “An Immigrant Trek, From NYC to DC.” WNYC News, February 15, 2018. https://www.wnyc.org/story/immigrant-trek-nyc-dc/.
MARCH FOR OUR LIVES
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