March to Sacramento (last day)
March to Sacramento (last day)
Luis Valenzuela, Roberto Román, and Aristeo Oropeza are standing in front of state capitol, Sacramento, 1966. Photo by John Kouns.
César Chávez speaking to a crowd in front of state capitol, Sacramento, 1966. Photo by John Kouns.
Macario Garcia, Paul Esparza, and Tomas Escalante sitting in front of the State Capitol, Sacramento, 1966
Left to right: Macario Garcia, Paul Esparza, and Tomas Escalante. All three men were part of the 57 originales, men and women who walked the entire distance from Delano to Sacramento. At the rally, the NFWA speakers were Epifanio Camacho, Dolores Huerta, Augustín Lira, and César Chávez, with Gilbert Padilla introducing them. A strong coalition was on display, with Catholic, Protestant, and Jewish leaders pledging their support to the NFWA. Officials belonging to competing unions, Bill Kircher and Louis Goldblatt (ILWU), Jack Goldberger (Teamsters), and Paul Schrade (UAW), addressed the crowd. The speeches were interrupted by the supporters in the audience chanting the NFWA anthem song, De Colores.
Bystanders holding the banner of the Cursillos de Cristiandad at the State Capitol, Sacramento, 1966. Photo by John Kouns.
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