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LeRoy Chatfield, "Twenty Sidebars" 2009
Cesar Chavez and his farmworker movement was the major story, my sidebars are sidelights of that story – mere incidentals. Some of these essays are about my role in the movement, some are about the events themselves and others are about people I met. All are arranged in chronological order.
- Meeting Cesar Chavez 1963
- Brother Gilbert’s Appeal Letter 1965
- The John Birch Society Unmasks Brother Gilbert 1966
- “Stop the Grapes” on the San Francisco Docks 1966
- Jimmy Herman 1966
- A Labor Union Attorney Talks To Larry Itliong 1966
- Assemblyman John Burton Talks To Tiny 1966
- The NFWA Strike Fund 1966
- Kern County Courthouse Cathedral 1968
- La Paz: United Farm Workers Headquarters 1969
- Growers Response to Open Letter From Cesar Chavez 1969
- Irwin DeShetler’s View of Union Contract Language 1969
- "Thank You, Betsy Goldman" 1970
- Chiquita Banana 1970
- Farmworker-Style Political Action 1970
- Arizona Fast 1972
- A Boycott Story 1973
- Chatfield’s Account of the Passage of the ALRA 1975
- "Well, What Did You Learn From Cesar?” 1993
- Funeral Eulogy for Cesar Chavez 1993
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