UFW Thousand Mile March

Labor activist and United Farm Workers (UFW) co-founder Cesar Chavez (1927 - 1993) (fourth right) talks with fellow activists Gilbert Padilla (fifth right) and Marshall Ganz (third right) as they walk in the United Farm Workers Thousand Mile March, California, summer 1975. The march was a 59-day trek from the Mexican border at San Ysidro to Salinas and then from Sacramento south down the Central Valley to the UFW's La Paz headquarters at Keene, southeast of Bakersfield. Tens of thousands of farm workers marched and attended evening rallies to hear Chavez and organize their ranches. (Photo by Cathy Murphy/Getty Images)
Labor activist and United Farm Workers (UFW) co-founder Cesar Chavez (1927 - 1993) (fourth right) talks with fellow activists Gilbert Padilla (fifth right) and Marshall Ganz (third right) as they walk in the United Farm Workers Thousand Mile March, California, summer 1975. The march was a 59-day trek from the Mexican border at San Ysidro to Salinas and then from Sacramento south down the Central Valley to the UFW's La Paz headquarters at Keene, southeast of Bakersfield. Tens of thousands of farm workers marched and attended evening rallies to hear Chavez and organize their ranches. (Photo by Cathy Murphy/Getty Images)
UFW Thousand Mile March
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Credit:
Cathy Murphy / Contributor
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179838889
Collection:
Hulton Archive
Date created:
July 01, 1975
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