Dolores Huerta, the iconic United Farm Workers leader, publicly accused co-founder Cesar Chavez of sexually assaulting her twice in the 1960s and fathering two of her children—claims she kept secret for decades to protect the movement. She revealed the allegations to coincide with The New York Times’ broader investigation into Chavez, prompting local leaders in Fresno and Bakersfield to call for removing his name from public streets and landmarks.
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