Fight Back!



Carlos Montes thought you would like to see the Fight Back! web site. 
Over 1000 Chicanos march in East Los Angeles against war and racism

Los Angeles, CA - The powerful slogan “Chicano power” was heard here as 
marchers headed down Whittier Boulevard in the heart of East Los Angeles, Aug. 
28. The 40th Chicano Moratorium against war had participants from as far away 
as El Paso, Texas and Arizona. Large numbers of high school and college 
students joined with the many veteran activists of the late 1960s. The march 
message was clear, “No to war” and “Legalization now.” Many onlookers smiled 
and waved to the marchers. 
This year’s protest was organized by several groups including the August 29th 
Chicano Moratorium Organizing Committee, the National Moratorium Committee and 
the new Brown Berets. The rally speakers talked about the need to continue the 
struggle against war and the fight for Chicano self-determination.
August 29 marked the 40th anniversary of the historic Chicano Moratorium 
protest against the Vietnam War. On Aug. 29, 1970 over 30,000 Chicanos marched 
down Whittier Boulevard in the heart of East Los Angeles protesting the Vietnam 
War, the high casualty rate of Chicano soldiers and racist conditions in the 
barrios.
The 1970 rally held at Laguna Park by the Chicano Moratorium was brutally 
attacked by the combined forces of the Los Angeles city police and the Los 
Angeles county sheriffs. Whole families were beaten and tear gassed. Youth 
responded by defending the rally with their bare hands. A rebellion followed 
for the entire day, where later Ruben Salazar, a Los Angeles Times journalist 
and Spanish TV news director, was killed by a sheriff at the Silver Dollar. He 
was shot in the head with a tear gas missile projectile normally used for 
barricaded situations. It is important to commemorate the Chicano Moratorium 
because it is part of our history of resistance that is not always taught in 
history classes. This event is also part of the long struggle of Chicanos for 
self-determination and liberation.
Today it is important to continue the fight against the wars in Afghanistan and 
Iraq and to protest the military recruitment targeting Chicanos and especially 
immigrant youth.

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