Demonstrators marchi with Nationa Chicano Mortorium August 29 banner (marching left to right). Police vehicle forefront of image right, bottom corner. Standard Station and Brandy's Coffee Shop in the background, image top right.
Man, in short sleeve shirt and tie with jacket over his left shoulder, stands frame center, walking through demonstrator crowd. In the background image left there is a pick up truck with photographers and background image irght is Standard Station.
In crowd of demonstrators marching past Standard Station, man with mexican flag, man and child on motorcycle, and filmographer with camera, center frame.
Young man holding sign "Mexico! Defiende a tu Raza! Pidele a Ordaz la libertad de los estudiantes presos desde October 3, 1968, en Lecumberri" within marching crowd at National Chicano Moratorium.
Demonstrators at the intersection of Whittier Blvd and Ford Blvd. Woman on the left holding a United Farmworkers flag. Standard gas station and Brand's Coffee shop located across the street.
A group of people on the sidewalk on Whittier Blvd. watched the parade of people walking towards Laguna Park. On the left is a theater sign showing a film called A Man Called Horse featuring actor Henry Ford.
Demonstrators on top of a brick building. A man on the building held a camera pointed toward the crowd below. Children sat on the ledge looking at the group of people below.
Participants of the march to Laguna Park hold signs. One sign states " we want sons not heroes" in protest of the Vietnam War. A woman wearing a short-sleeved polka dot shirt smokes a cigarette during the march.
Participants of the march on Whittier Blvd passing Gold's clothing and jewelry shop and Judson's. A banner of MECHA and a portrait of Mexican political figure Emiliano Zapata.
A group of demonstrators crowded together on Whittier Blvd. A man wearing shades and a white shirt shooting video of the march on Whittier Blvd. Beside him are three people taking photographs of the march.
The march on Whittier Blvd. to Laguna Park. Two Los Angeles County Sheriff buses and a LA County Sheriff car lead a line of cars caravaning towards the park. A middle-aged man on the far left wears glasses, a white shirt, and trousers.
Demonstrators gathered at Laguna Park some holding signs and others sitting on the grass. One sign that is held up visibly states "Mask Racism: The Bosses Tool".
A view of a group of demonstrators holding signs. One sign on the right states " Mi Raza Primero" meaning my race/people first. Eastway Market and Alma Restaurant are in the far distance across the street from Laguna Park.
The group of demonstrators relaxed and socialized on the field of grass. In the bottom left corner is a young man wearing glasses, a hat, and a dark-colored tank top.
Participants of the Chicano Moratorium are sitting on the field and talking. A young man in a white short sleeve and cuffed pants sits on the right-hand side talking to another man in a T-shirt and shades.
Los Angeles County Sheriffs are at the corner of Whittier Blvd and Alma Ave. Alma Restaurant is across the street from where the demonstrators are gathered for the Chicano Moratorium.
Los Angeles County Sheriff on Whittier Blvd looking at the demonstrators across the street at Laguna Park. The Eastway Market is behind the LA County Sheriffs.
County of Los Angeles Sheriffs Department Bus arrives on Whittier Blvd. Demonstrators on top of a car and a sign on a car stating "Don't support Nixon's War". Demonstrators crowd on the sidewalk on Alma Ave. at Laguna Park.
Demonstrators crowding together at Alma Avenue and Whittier Boulevard corner of Laguna Park. Alma Restaurant and Eastway Market across the street from Laguna Park.