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"Our men and women have suffered not only the basic brutality of stoop labor, they have also suffered the desperation of knowing that the system caters to the greed of callous men."Feb 20, 2006
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"To those who oppose us, be they ranchers, police, politicians, or speculators, we say that we are going to continue fighting until we die, or we win."Feb 20, 2006
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"We want a just wage, better working conditions, a decent future for our children."Feb 20, 2006
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"We know all of these towns of Delano, Madera, Fresno, Modesto, Stockton, and Sacramento, because along this very same road, in this very same valley, the Mexican race has sacrificed itself for the last hundred years."Feb 20, 2006
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The penance we accept symbolizes the suffering we shall have in order to bring justice to these same towns, to this same valley."Feb 20, 2006
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"We are poor, we are humble, and our only choice is to strike in those ranches where we are not treated with the respect we deserve as working men, where our rights as free and sovereign men are not recognized."Feb 20, 2006
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MANUEL VASQUEZ, MARCH CAPTAIN, MARCH TO SACRAMENTOFeb 20, 2006
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At the opening ceremony on a glorious spring day, Dolores Huerta spoke of the union's history. UFW president, Arturo Rodriguez, had welcomed the gathering of 1200.Feb 18, 2006
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In the community dining hall of thirty years ago, a former staff member ponders the depth of influence two unusual men had on his life. Photo by Susan DrakeFeb 18, 2006
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