A photo of part of the administrative team of the Cesar Chavez elementary school of Fort Worth, from left to right: Alicia Menchaca, Christine Gardiner, Lina Aguillon, Lourdes Martinez, Mary Jane Cantu, Teresa Brown, Nora Barron, and Betty Delarosa. The women all wear jeans and pose close together in front of the mural.
Posters of Cesar Chavez and bumper stickers with the motto of the United Farm Workers (Yes, it can be done) are on display at the Cesar Chavez School in Fort Worth, Texas.
A pause is necessary for Sergio L. of Leon (left), a policeman for Tarrant county, Jesus Reyes (center), an activist, and Sergeant Manuel Sanchez, of the Summit High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corp. in Mansfield. The three actively participated in the march honoring the birth of union organizer Cesar Chavez. The march took place last Friday outside of the elementary school that is named after him in Fort Worth.
Future activists and community leaders might be in this youth group of the League of Latin American Citizens (LULAC). They pose with a banner for the creation of a national holiday for Cesar Chavez.
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