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Texans and other Americans are reacting to allegations in a New York Times article that labor icon César Chávez was a sexual ...
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A New York Times investigation revealed that the civil rights icon sexually abused women and girls while leading the United ...
A New York Times report details allegations that Cesar Chavez groomed girls and abused women, including Dolores Huerta.
Many states celebrate the civil rights icon on his birthday, March 31. Outrage and event cancellations have followed a New York Times report that he abused girls and women for years.
Damning allegations against Cesar Chavez bring shame on the man, but it does not define the movement he led.
He’s been hailed and celebrated as a hero of the downtrodden. But now we know he was a particularly heinous type of oppressor.
The deeply disturbing news, more than 30 years after his death, that American civil rights hero and Arizona icon Cesar Chavez now stands accused of sexual abuse and assault, including by at least two ...
A New York Times report details allegations that César Chávez groomed girls and abused women, including Dolores Huerta.