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Cesar Chavez — Part 1
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUS1:1CE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
San Francisco, California
May 24, 1968
rie yp )- pb RE: POSSIBLE PICKETING OF U. S.
Pacer ATTORNEY CENERAL RAMSEY CLARK
BY UNITED FARM WORKERS,
May 29, 1966,
San Francisco, California
Copies cf this memorandum ere being distributed
locally to the Army, Navy, Air Foree, U. S. Attorney in
San Francisco, and U. S. Secret Service.
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’ 1ed himself as
a representative of Uesa avez, Director of the United
Farm Workers, AFL-CIO and a leader in the grape strike of
agricultural workers at Delano, California, stated that
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the farm workers intended to picket U. S. Attornev General
Ramsey Clark during his appearance before the National
Conference of Social Workers (NCSY). stated that
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he estimated that from thirty to fifty pickets would appear
to picket the U. S. Attomey General on May 29, 1968 at th
Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California.
GED in cicates that the. reason for the picketing
was that the U. S. Attorney General ruled against farm
workers in a recent decision involving immiprant labor.
NCS‘!, San Francisco, advised on .
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3, 29358 that the NCSW would run from May 25, 1968
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through y 31, 1968.
This document contains neither recommendations nor conclu-
sions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is
loaned to your apency; it and its contents are not to be
distributed outside your agency.
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