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SI, SE PUEDE (IT CAN BE DONE)
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_ Marking the anniversary of his death (April 23, 1993), Cesar Chavez
continues to inspire support for immigrant farm workers’ rights
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SI, SE PUEDE (IT CAN BE DONE)
By Philip Kolin
_Cesar Chavez, San Joaquin _[PNC1] _Valley, California, 1970_
Twenty-four days, then twenty-five,
and then those thirty-six. His hunger
strike for those starving in the bounty
of the San Joaquin. He organized boycotts
and once marched 340 miles.
_You are the living example of Gandhi,_
Dr. King once telegraphed him.
For decades he labored for his people,
his poor farm workers, _poverello_s, backs bent
every day from picking wrathful grapes,
their hands rough as cactus, expendable
as far as big Agra was concerned.
_La Causa: _fighting for their right
to breathe when the growers favored
letting lettuce live by spraying it with poison,
clogging the workers’ lungs. Endure, he said, si,
_se pued_e, on the roads, the camps, down rows
of blood-red strawberries, at all the harvests
that never were to be theirs. He unlocked
their strength from despair. In Spanish
his name meant "key."
Philip Kolin is the Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus and
Editor Emeritus of the Southern Quarterly at the University of
Southern Mississippi. He has published fifteen collections of poetry,
the most recent being Reaching Forever (Cascade Books, Poiema
Series, 2019), Delta Tears (Main Street Mag, 2000), and White Terror,
Black Trauma: Resistance Poems about Black History, 2023).
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