A 450-mile peace walk from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) to Moscow in the USSR took place from June 15 to July 8, 1987. The walk, intended to promote peace and help end the
nuclear arms race, was organized by the International Peace Walk, Inc. About 230 American and 200 Soviet citizens took part in the walk. To mark the conclusion of the walk, the first rock concert featuring American and Soviet performers took place at the Ismailovo Stadium in Moscow on the 4 July, symbolically coinciding with the
Independence Day holiday in the U.S.
Resources Books • Segal, F., & Basten, F. E. (1988). • Graham, B., & Greenfield, R. (2004).
Journal articles Brigham, S. (October 1, 2010).
Newspaper articles Houston Chronicle Chicago Tribune Sun Sentinel The Washington Post Seattle Times Minneapolis Star and Tribune San Francisco Chronicle The Boston Globe The Philadelphia Inquirer Chicago Sun-Times The Vancouver Sun Los Angeles Times • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, April 7). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, June 12). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, June 15). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, June 18). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, June 24). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, June 26). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, July 1). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, July 3). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, July 5). • Hendrix, Kathleen. (1987, July 9). • Hilburn, Robert. (1987, July 8). • Simons, Jamie and Lapidese, Jon. (1987, July 5). • Simons, Jamie and Lapidese, Jon. (1987, July 5). • Willman, Chris. (1987, October 24).
The New York Times • Taubman, Philip. (1987, July 5).
Magazine articles Janet Kinosian (July 1987)
Online resources • OurMove.org offers a detailed, annotated photographic account of the American Soviet Peace Walk, which took place on the 450 kilometer stretch between St. Petersburg (then Leningrad) and Moscow, Russia, in the summer of 1987. Ourmove.org is based on a 1988 book by Fred Segal & Fred E. Basten, "American Soviet Walk: Taking Steps to End the Nuclear Arms Race," published by the United World of the Universe Foundation. "Saying No To Power Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and Thinker," by William Mandel. ==1988 Washington D.C. to Santa Monica and San Francisco==