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A 1966 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE CRUISES THE MARCH TO SACRAMENTO
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FARMWORKER MOVEMENT SYMBOLS: THE CROSS, THE VIRGIN OF GUADALUPE, THE U.S. FLAG AND THE AZTEZ EAGLE
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THE MARCH TO SACRAMENTO WITHIN A DAY OR TWO FROM ITS DESTINATION
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IN LEFT CORNER: MANUEL VASQUEZ ONE OF THE MARCH MONITORS WEARING THE AZTEC EAGLE ON HIS HAT
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THE NEWMAN CENTER FROM STANFORD UNIVERSITY CARRIES A SIGN IN THE MARCH TO SACRAMENTO
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LIKE A ROMAN SHIELD, THE NFWA STANDARD IS PROUDLY CARRIED TO SACRAMENTO
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MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN OF ALL AGES JOIN THE MARCH TO SACRAMENTO
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THE MARCH TO SACRAMENTO ARRIVES AT A SMALL TOWN NOT FAR FROM SACRAMENTO
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THE SIZE OF THE MARCH OVERWHELMS THE MAIN STREET OF A SMALL TOWN NEAR SACRAMENTO
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THE MEXICAN HORSEMEN ARRIVE TO LEAD THE MARCHERS TO SACRAMENTO
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SEVERAL THOUSAND MARCHERS WAITING TO START THE FINAL LEG TO SACRAMENTO
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MARCHERS ASSEMBLE IN FRONT OF A CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THEIR WAY TO SACRAMENTO
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