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Lori A. Flores

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 We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.  Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.

Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

 We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.  Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.

Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

 We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.  Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970   

We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.

Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

 

 We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.  Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970   

We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.

Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

 

 We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.  Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

We don’t ask the impossible—only that they look upon us as human beings. We have the same ambitions as they do. We have families. We have rights. We are people.

Farmworker Antonio Sagredo, California, 1970

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