Chavez Controversy Spurs Push to Honor Latino History Beyond One Man

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Latino allies are removing Chavez’s name from memorials and events in response to sexual-abuse allegations, while scholars and activists urge preserving the broader farmworker movement by recognizing multiple leaders and telling a more nuanced history rather than erasing the past.
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- ‘A Betrayal’: Chicago Latinos Want Cesar Chavez’s Name Removed From Buildings Block Club Chicago
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