A New York Times investigation has uncovered serious allegations of sexual misconduct against the late civil rights leader Cesar Chavez. The report includes claims that Chavez abused young girls and sexually assaulted his longtime organizing partner Dolores Huerta.

An investigation published by The New York Times has brought forward disturbing allegations of sexual misconduct against Cesar Chavez, the late civil rights icon and labor organizer.
According to the newspaper’s findings, multiple accusers have come forward with claims that Chavez engaged in the sexual abuse of young girls. The investigation also includes allegations that he sexually assaulted Dolores Huerta, who worked alongside him for years as a key organizing partner in the labor movement.
The allegations represent a shocking development regarding one of America’s most celebrated labor leaders, who became a symbol of workers’ rights and social justice before his death.
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