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The Church and the Farm Worker Movement in South Texas 163 Archbishop Robert E. Lucey. Courtesy Archdiocese of San Antonio archives. Sympathy march coming into Austin from Huntsville, Texas, 1966. Courtesy Shel Hershorn photo collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. 164 Chapter 6 Marchers approaching the Capitol in Austin. Courtesy Shel Hershorn photo collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. U.S. Senator Ralph Yarborough joining 1966 march. Left to right, union leader Eugene Nelson, Protestant pastor James Novarro, Yarborough, PASSO priest Antonio Gonzales, O.M.I., and unidentified marcher. Courtesy Shel Hershorn photo collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. [18.218.254.122] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 22:24 GMT) The Church and the Farm Worker Movement in South Texas 165 Farm-worker “sentinels” Reyes Alaniz and Benito Trevino at the state Capitol in Austin, 1966. Courtesy Shel Hershorn photo collection at the Center for American History at the University of Texas, Austin. UFW union leader Tony Orendain in the Rio Grande Valley. Courtesy Alan C. Pogue, Texas Center for Documentary Photography, Austin, Texas. Texas Council of Churches/ migrant minister Leo Nieto. Courtesy the General Commission on Archives and History, the United Methodist Church, Madison, New Jersey, Mission Education Records, Photograph Series. [18.218.254.122] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 22:24 GMT) The Church and the Farm Worker Movement in South Texas 167 Migrant minister Ed Krueger and unidentified mother with infant—Rio Grande Valley. Courtesy Alan C. Pogue, Texas Center for Documentary Photography, Austin, Texas. Texas Ranger A. Y. Allee standing in front of a line of cars—Rio Grande Valley. Courtesy Mark St. Gil, BlackStar Photos, New York. ...

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