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In the 1960s, a wave of strikes and protest marches by Mexican-American farm-workers inspired Latinos across the US.
The movement was led by Cesar Chavez - a man now regarded by his community as a civil rights hero.
Witness speaks to Dolores Huerta, who worked closely with Chavez and coined the slogan "Yes We Can!"
By BBC World Service4.3
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In the 1960s, a wave of strikes and protest marches by Mexican-American farm-workers inspired Latinos across the US.
The movement was led by Cesar Chavez - a man now regarded by his community as a civil rights hero.
Witness speaks to Dolores Huerta, who worked closely with Chavez and coined the slogan "Yes We Can!"

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