Voices from the March (Pixley)

By 260 Miles of Blogging on March 11

Marchers for California's Future remember and honor the past as they enter Pixley. In the fall of 1933, twenty thousand cotton pickers, mostly Mexicanos and "Okies," went on strike in the southern San Joaquin Valley for a living wage and union recognition. Six days into the strike, on October 10, union organizer Pat Chambers was speaking in front of the Cannery and Agricultural Workers Industrial Union office to a crowd of strikers in Pixley. Ten carloads of growers with guns pulled up.

By 260 Miles of Blogging on March 11

Here's what Julie wrote to Jim: