Read The Crusades of Cesar Chavez Online
Authors: Miriam Pawel
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real estate portfolio
Detailed in DH, Box 18, Folder 28
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Bonita Construction
Payment to Bonita Construction, OOP3, Box 12, Folder 38
14
“explanation to my members”
Bill Armstrong to Chavez, Mar. 15, 1988, OOP3, Box 8, Folder 9
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Chavez attacked growers
Chavez to Stan Smith, Building Trades Council, Mar. 28, 1988, Ibid.
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“Dear Friend” letter
OOP3, Box 4, Folder 21
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spoke at sixty-four events
OOP3, Box 4, Folders 10, 13, 47
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marketing plan
OOP3, Box 5, Folder 4
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detailed checklists
OOP3, Box 4, Folder 21
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“the more you own”
Chavez speech at Harvard Kennedy School, Feb. 27, 1990, http://forum.iop.harvard.edu/content/it-us-policy-v-public-solution-pesticide-poisoning
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“the polls never close”
Chavez speech at Harvard Kennedy School, Apr. 6, 1992, http://forum.iop.harvard.edu/content/reflections-social-justice
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“I have nothing else to do”
Ibid.
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eighteen nonprofit and commercial entities
Documents for Jan. 1989 NEB, Hartmire papers
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first pension checks
Chavez notes, Jun. 28, 1983, UFW 1986 Accession, Box 2
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private foundation with $8 million
Details of MLK fund in Chavez to NEB, Oct. 20, 1992, OOP3, Box 42, Folder 10; NEB memos, OOP3, Box 9, MLK folder; DH, Box 32, Folder 9
Chapter 39
Sources: Hartmire papers; ALRB records; Court files;
The Wrath of Grapes
; www.cesarslastfast.com; author interviews with Hartmire and Moses.
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“Join Us, Again, in Delano”
Invitation, OOP3, Box 21, Folder 5
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five union martyrs
In addition to De la Cruz and Daifullah in 1973 and Contreras in 1979, Nan Freeman, 18, was hit by a truck on a Florida picket line in 1972 and Rene Lopez, 21, was shot on a picket line outside a Fresno dairy in 1983.
3
“We’re predicting”
Description of event from Hartmire notes;
Food and Justice
, June 1987; Commemorative Journal, in possession of author; quote from
San Diego Union-Tribune
, May 24, 1987
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“We built this union twice”
San Diego Union-Tribune
, May 24, 1987
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“go back to organizing”
San Diego Union-Tribune
, May 25, 1987
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Chavez told Denison
Denison interview
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“no safe pesticides”
Chavez speech at Harvard Kennedy School, Feb. 27, 1990, http://forum.iop.harvard.edu/content/it-us-policy-v-public-solution-pesticide-poisoning
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fund-raising scripts
OOP3, Box 12, Folder 36
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more than $100,000
Ibid.
10
“These cancer clusters”
Chavez at Harvard, Feb. 27, 1990
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“exploiting our children”
Rosales to college administrators, Apr. 30, 1991, OOP3, Box 5, Folder 36
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“no other cause”
Chavez, Jun. 4, 1988, Hartmire papers
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“assign everyone to the boycott”
Chavez to NEB, Sep. 4, 1988, Hartmire papers
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“the killing fields”
Scott Simon report,
NPR
, Jun. 2, 1990
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confronted Dolores Huerta
Richard Steven Street in
California Farmer
, Jul. 16, 1988
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“I don’t appreciate the interview”
Scott Simon,
NPR
, Jun. 2, 1990
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thirty-one contracts
UC Davis study cited in “Fast by Chavez Passes 29th Day,”
New York Times
, Aug. 16, 1988
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“something I feel compelled to do”
Chavez statement, in possession of author
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“always led us by his example”
Account of fast from newspaper stories, Hartmire notes, detailed chronology by Pat Hoffman for NFWM, Hartmire papers
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called the FBI
FBI report, Dec. 1988, SC-9A-1191
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former accountant had embezzled
U.S. v. Bryce Basey
, court records, U.S. District Court, Fresno
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“Hartmire and Chavez”
Account of meeting from Hartmire notes and interview; John Hartmire to Chris Hartmire, Jan. 26, 1989, Hartmire papers
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“difficult to believe”
Moses to Hartmire, n.d., Hartmire papers
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“Cesar is just too complex”
Cook to Hartmire, Feb. 20, 1989, Hartmire papers
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“got what was coming to me”
Hartmire journal, Hartmire papers
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case against Denison
Index cards, OOP3, Box 32, Folder 13
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“Indestructible Spirit”
“Indestructible Spirit,” OOP3, Box 43, Folder 39; 1992 convention program, OOP Box 43, Folder 40
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vice president emeritus
1990 convention proceedings, OOP3, Box 21, Folder 18
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“hoping and praying”
Irrgang to Hartmire, May 12, 1990, Hartmire papers
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Aguila Azteca
Memos on Aguila Azteca and trip, OOP3, Box 41, Folder 25
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“He encourages me”
Coachella Valley Sun
, Oct. 24, 1990
Chapter 40
Sources: Video of Juana Chavez rosary, funeral mass and burial, Wayne State; video of Fred Ross memorial, on FMDP; author interviews with Chatfield, Hartmire, Moses, and Valdez.
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“Remembering Nana”
Details of rosary and mass from video, UFWA
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“a wise woman”
Chavez handwritten eulogy, OOP3, Box 7, Folder 45
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buried Ross’s ashes
Fred Ross Jr. to Chavez, Oct. 9, 1992, OOP3, Box 32, Folder 20
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seven pages of notes
OOP3, Box 32, Folder 20
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the Ross memorial
Quotes and details from video
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went to many funerals
Chavez family interview, JEL, Box 31, Folder 672
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delighted in his grandchildren
Eric Chavez, on http://chavez.cde.ca.gov/researchcenter
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cooked an Indian feast
Richard Chavez, Paradigm Productions interview, FMDP
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sworn in as a witness
Court transcript of Apr. 21 and 22, 1993, in possession of author
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David Martinez entered the bedroom
Los Angeles Times
, Apr. 24, 1993
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upside down
Bruce Perry interview with paramedics, courtesy of Perry
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“Death is nothing”
“Cesar Chavez’s Causa,”
Washington Post
, Apr. 22, 1979
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took thirty-eight hours to build
Richard Chavez, Paradigm Productions interview FMDP
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funeral procession
Funeral description from interviews, newspaper accounts, and Hartmire planning notes, Hartmire papers
Epilogue
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chose the name
“School Named After Cesar Chavez,”
Los Angeles Times
, Jul. 12, 2002
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“most important citizen”
Interview with Zaninovich
3
“They taught us”
Author interview with Nuño, Aug. 2005
4
“I’m an organizer”
Author interview with Rivera, May 8, 2010
Cesario and Dorotea Chavez, Cesar’s grandparents, who homesteaded the family farm outside Yuma, with their youngest son, Felipe, and a grandchild. (Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University)
Placida Estrada, Cesar’s maternal grandmother, with her son, Jesus. (Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University)
Cesar Chavez at his eighth-grade graduation in 1942, the end of his formal schooling. (Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University)
Chavez poses in navy uniform at home in Delano, circa 1946. (Walter P. Reuther Library, Wayne State University)