Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The negative sleeve annotation relates this image to Jack Kearns, an American boxing manager. Kearns sponsored a controversial dance marathon (which he termed "walkathon" to get around ordinances) in Los Angeles in 1934. It was raided on May 9. Photograph of bystanders beside a police patrol car parked on a street. The car was probably assigned to collect dance marathon participants at Jack Kearns dance marathon (another photograph taken on the same occasion shows dance marathon participants walking toward the car, image ark no. 21198/zz002hbkqv). Probably related to the article, "Walkathon Converted Into Series of 'Derbies.' All Out on Bail After Police Act Under Old Law," 10 May 1934: A2. Text from negative sleeve: Kearns, Jack "Doc"
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_10590 ark:/21198/zz002hbkpb
Subject
Dance marathons--California--Los Angeles Kearns, Jack, 1882-1963
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