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20 - "We advocate militant nonviolence as our means for social revolution and to achieve justice for farmworkers, but we are not blind or deaf to the desperate and moody winds of human frustration, impatience, and the rage that blow among us."Apr 09, 2006
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21 - "Today on Good Friday 1969 we remember the life and the sacrifice of Martin Luther King, Jr., who gave himself totally to the nonviolent struggle for peace and justice."Apr 09, 2006
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13 - "We do not hate the growers or rejoice to see their industry destroyed; we hate the agribusiness system that seeks to keep us enslaved."Mar 24, 2006
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18 - "We have tried to involve masses of people in their own struggle."Mar 24, 2006
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16 - "We shall overcome and change the social injustice of agribusiness not by retaliation and bloodshed, but by a determined nonviolent struggle carried on by those masses of farmworkers who intend to be free and human."Mar 24, 2006
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17 - "This struggle gives meaning to our life and ennobles our dying."Mar 24, 2006
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02 - "Injustice must be exposed, with all the tensions its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured." - Martin Luther KingMar 24, 2006
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03 - "For our part, I admit that we have seized upon every tactic and strategy consistent with the morality of our cause to expose injustice."Mar 24, 2006
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01 - Paul Fusco of Magnum Photos - Photographs of the Cesar Chavez and the Delano farmworkers. - Paul's new photo essay project: www.abitterfruit.comMar 24, 2006
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12 - "We are men locked in a death struggle against man's inhumanity to man in the agribusiness industry."Mar 24, 2006
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14 - "Time accomplishes for the poor what money does for the rich."Mar 24, 2006
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19 - "This harvest season will mark our fourth full year of strke and even now we continue to plan and prepare for the years to come."Mar 24, 2006
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