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Description
Attending the 1970 Chicano Moratorium in Salazar Park are (left to right) Bertha Molina, Timmy Martinez, Gloria Molina, Red Martinez and Julie Martinez.
Chicano movement--California--East Los Angeles Hispanic Americans--California--East Los Angeles Martinez, Julie Martinez, Red Martinez, Timmy Mexican Americans--Civil rights--California--East Los Angeles Molina, Bertha Molina, Gloria Hispanonorteamericanos--California--Este de Los Angeles Mexicano-americanos--Derechos civiles--California--Este de Los Angeles
Place
Salazar Park 3864 Whittier Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90023 Los Angeles (Los Angeles county, California : inhabited place) Los Angeles (California, United States : county) California (United States, North and Central America : state) United States (North and Central America, World : nation) 34.023782431008506
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