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03/21/2017 Don’t be afraid to go out and make a difference. It only takes one! Be the difference.
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03/21/2017 We have suffered! We are not afraid! Let’s continue to win for a just cause.
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03/21/2017 It is time to take a stand and stand up and fight for our rights!
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03/21/2017 “We shall do it without violence because that is our destiny!”
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03/21/2017 El Malcriado Special Edition: Stories from the 1965 -1970 Delano Grape Strike
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03/21/2017 “We seek our basic, God-Given rights as human beings.” Should it be to much to ask!?!?
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03/21/2017 We are NOT Slaves! We are NOT Animals! We are NOT Alone!!!
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03/21/2017 What do you think Cesar attributed this message too?
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03/21/2017 Schedule
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03/21/2017 Delano Grape Strike 50th Anniversary Event Schedule
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03/21/2017 “OUR union will forever exist as an EMPOWERING FORCE!!!” Se Puede!?!?
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03/21/2017 The fight continues! Show your support comment #SiSePuede!!!
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03/21/2017 It’s up to us all to make sure it doesn’t happen. Let continue fighting for equality. Join us!! -> http://www.delanograpestrike.org/
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03/21/2017 One social change begins it cannot be reversed!!!!
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03/21/2017 “All Hispanics are connected to the farm workers’ experience.”
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03/21/2017 What is freedom to you…how do you fight for?
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03/21/2017 “You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid anymore!”
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03/21/2017 “Farm workers are not beasts of burden to be used and discarded” – Cesar Chavez
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03/21/2017 “The boycott is the most nearly perfect instrument of nonviolent change.”
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03/21/2017 Comment your thoughts!! What’s your motivation for change!?
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03/21/2017 The choice is whether or not we’re going to keep fighting through the unpleasantness to achieve the change we want, or to give up and run away from it. – Cesar Chavez, Letter from Delano
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03/21/2017 God knows that we are not beasts of burden… – Cesar Chavez, Letter from Delano
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03/21/2017 Mostly Filipino grape pickers belonging to the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee led by Larry Itliong, Pete Velasco and PhilipVera Cruz begin the Delano Grape Strike in September 1965 and ask Cesar Chavez�s largely Latino union to join their picket lines.
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03/21/2017 “The UFWs survival sent out a signal to all Latinos that we were fighting for our dignity, that we were challenging and overcoming injustice, that we were empowering the least educated among us, the poorest among us. �The message was clear: If it could happen in the fields, it could happen anywhere, in the cities, in the courts, in the city councils, in the state legislatures.” – Cesar Chavez
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03/21/2017 “Once social change begins, it cannot be reversed.” Cesar Chavez