*Listed here are two persevering with burning Cesar Chavez questions. One, ought to he be remembered because the much-revered labor and civil rights icon? Or ought to he be remembered because the much-reviled sexual abuser, molester, and rapist? Two, ought to streets, parks, colleges, and any public house that bears his identify be erased?
These are two questions I needed to reply. There was a particular, private cause why the Chavez debacle drew my additional particular consideration, and I need to add, agony. I nonetheless have the contemporary, fond reminiscence of the awe, admiration, and wholesome dose of respect I had for him after I interviewed him on the peak of his renown a long time in the past.
I used to be instantly struck by his quiet unassuming method and dignity. He punched all the precise buttons on labor and civil rights points. Nevertheless it was his fulsome reward of Dr. Martin Luther King that actually marked him as somebody particular to me. He repeatedly hailed King as his instructor and inspiration in his stress on nonviolent, civil disobedience, anti-war, and anti-poverty campaigns. He particularly praised King for his embrace of Black Brown unity and loyal backing of the farm employees group and struggles.
I remembered that King had corresponded with Chavez in the course of the farm employees’ grape strike. That labor motion put Chavez and the United Farmworkers Union on the nation’s political map. King endorsed the strike, praised Chavez, and vowed to do every little thing attainable to assist the union win its battle for union recognition and labor equity in opposition to the growers. It was really a mutual admiration society between the 2 nationally recognized civil rights leaders.
In the course of the interview I felt I used to be within the presence of dwelling historical past. By then his accomplishments had been the stuff of close to legend. He was the titular determine of a motion of a number of the poorest, most exploited, most uncared for and abused, employees, the farm employees. He remodeled their union into a strong, even fearsome labor power. His accomplishments had been much more exceptional given {that a} substantial variety of the employees had been non-citizens and non-English talking.
Chavez was not simply hailed as a prime line nationwide labor chief, however a prime Iine civil rights chief. Within the years after King’s assassination in 1968, Chavez’s identify and stature soared. He was usually talked about in the identical breath as Dr. King’s as much-admired civil rights leaders.
Chavez died in April 1993. Nearly instantly the frenzy was on to call colleges, parks, and streets after him. That was capped by California creating his birthday, March 31, as an official state vacation. For many years there have been numerous commemorative occasions held on that day to honor his legacy and reminiscence.
Now thirty-six years after his dying, that every one has come crashing down. The allegations of sexual abuse, fathering kids out of wedlock, and sexually exploiting minors exploded with shock, rage, and for a lot of a deep sense of betrayal. There was no manner that these expenses in opposition to him might be swept underneath the rug regardless of his historic accomplishment. The UFW satirically, the group that he constructed, led, and made a nationwide identify was the primary within the door to chop and run from the Chavez legacy. It publicly introduced it will not maintain or take part in the usual occasions in his identify.
After that, the roof caved in on Chavez. The stampede is on to distance themselves from Chavez. His identify on the state vacation was summarily eliminated. L.A. metropolis and county officers wasted no time in dropping his identify from any public sponsored exercise on the designated Chavez vacation.
So, once more the primary compelling query. Which Chavez do I and others who admired him as a paramount labor and civil rights chief for thus lengthy bear in mind. The towering determine within the labor and civil rights battle or, the sexual exploiter, abuser, and rapist? It could be each.
The second query. Ought to Chavez’s identify be erased from each public house that bears it, and there are many them? Sure, And right here’s why. If his identify stays on a avenue, a faculty, a park, the dialog will all the time be about his alleged vile sexual abuses. That may obscure, detract, and deflect from what ought to be the main target. That’s that Chavez and the farm employees remodeled, uplifted, and forged a brand new face and dimension to the labor and civil rights motion within the nation.
It’s just too dangerous to obscure or worse trash that historical past and legacy. Wherever Chavez’s identify seems we’ll all the time hear “however sure he was a rapist and baby molester” That may completely usurp any dialogue of the significance then and now of the transformative labor and civil rights organizing he led and impressed.
It’s no contradiction to name for honoring what Chavez fought for and never him. Eradicating his identify as an everlasting flash level of controversy from streets, parks, and colleges is unfortunately the one manner that may be achieved. Once more, I’ll proceed to honor his legacy simply as I did the day I interviewed, however not him.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an writer and political analyst. His forthcoming e-book is The Epstein “Distraction” (Amazon e-book and Center Passage Press). He hosts the weekly information and points commentary radio present The Hutchinson Report Wednesdays 6 PM PST – 9 PM EST at ktymgospel.internet
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