Rosalio Muñoz (center) speaks at a press conference in East Los Angeles, California, on September 1, 1970. He sits center table between two individuals, with a group of Chicano community members behind him and in the forefront microphones, cameras,…
Rosalio Muñoz makes a statement to the press outside the U.S. Armed Forces Office after he refuses induction and the draft to the Vietnam War, Los Angeles, September 16, 1969.
Richard Cruz, leader of Catolicos Por La Raza, speaks to protesters at a demonstration against police brutality in front of the LASD East Los Angeles Station.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Remnants of the confrontation between Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (LASD) officers and protesters during the National Chicano Moratorium at Laguna Park.
Protesters with the banner "We Will Not Be Intimidated" at the Marcha Por La Justicia rally at Belvedere Park. Other protest signs read "MECHA Nogales Con Los Ideales De Zapata" and "Marcha de la Justicia" along with a poster with the Virgen de…
Protesters marching with a banner that reads "Viva Puerto Rico Libre Cuando La Tirania Es Ley... La Revolucion Es Orden" during the National Chicano Moratorium.
Protesters marching with a banner that reads "Viva Puerto Rico Libre Cuando La Tirania Es Ley... La Revolucion Es Orden" during the National Chicano Moratorium.