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UFW STRIKERS HOIST THE RED HUELGA FLAGS AND SHOUT OUT TO SCABS TO LEAVE THE FIELDS
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UFW PICKETS STARE OUT TO THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF VINEYARDS WORKED BY SCABS
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A SUCCESSFUL UFW PICKET LINE: LOTS OF STRIKERS AND HUELGA FLAGS
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WHEREVER THERE WAS A UFW PICKET LINE, THERE WERE COPS TO PROTECT THE GROWERS INTERESTS
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UFW STRIKERS GET SOME HEIGHT ON THE FLAT BED TRUCK TO SEE AND CALL OUT TO THE SCABS IN THE FIELDS
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COPS AS FAR AS THE EYE CAN SEE. WHO PAYS THE BILL?
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NOT AS MANY COPS AS STRIKERS BUT A LOT
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PICKETING IS HARD AND TEDIOUS WORK
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UFW PICKET LINES BEGAN VERY EARLY EACH MORNING
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A UFW STRIKER HOLDS HIS HUELGA FLAG IN THE EARLY MORNING FOG
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UFW STRIKERS COVER THE FIELD ENTRANCES IN AN ATTEMPT TO HALT SCABS
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UFW ORGANIZER, LUPE MURGUIA, LISTENS TO A STRIKER'S REPORT
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