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Group wants to honor Cesar Chavez with street renaming

A group of women wants to preserve history and pay homage to civil rights activist Cesar Chavez and they have focused their efforts in North Las Vegas.

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Antonio - 2/28/2013 9:10 AM
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Good for them they have my support.

Antonio - 2/28/2013 9:08 AM
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You two need to educate yourselves about this great man. This man fought for the rights of Mexican American farm workers, you bigoted idiots. He was a great civil rights leader. One of our war ships is named after him as well. The great storys they tell about him will be in English and Spanish you idiots. People like you tend to forget that we were in this country before your ancestors and I bet most your family. The only reason were divided is the bigots like you that cant and wont except this country belongs us as well. Your Jim Crow ways are out dated.

timothy - 2/28/2013 8:03 AM
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I only remember him as a boxer. If he was doing any civil rights stuff he was runnin his mouth in somebodys house. Never heard of him organizing anything. A big percentage of latinos don't have any respect for the united states, but they sure want to change everything. Let them go back to thier home country and get a street named after him so people will remember him!!!!!! Since alot of them won't even try to learn english it would make more sense. When thier telling the story about him it will be in sanish, so only spanish speaking people will know what thier talking about!!!!

Dominiator - 2/27/2013 11:48 PM
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Wasn't he from the farms in California? Put the street sign there!


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