Source: New York Post
A Cesar Chavez memorial has been covered with a new message as officials rush to scrub the disgraced union leader’s name from dozens of monuments and public spaces. The site in Stockton, California, one of many honoring the late founder of United Farm Workers, was slapped with a sign reading: “Believe women and children. ” It came just hours after Chavez, who died in 1993, was accused of raping and molesting two minor girls as well as his union co-founder Dolores Huerta.
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