Dartmouth professor's findings led to New York Times investigation into Cesar Chavez
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In an investigative piece published on March 18 by The New York Times, serious allegations of sexual assault against Cesar Chavez, the revered labor leader, have come to light. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the nation, providing a platform for victims, including the influential Dolores Huerta, to finally share their stories.

The investigation was sparked by Dartmouth Professor Matthew Garcia, who uncovered unsettling details while conducting his own historical research. “I could not believe what I was discovering as a historian,” Garcia remarked, acknowledging the gravity of the information he had stumbled upon. Feeling a sense of responsibility, he brought these findings to the attention of writer Manny Fernandez, setting in motion a comprehensive probe into Chavez’s actions.

Garcia, a proud LatinX professor and historian, has deep roots in the stories he unravels. His family history is intertwined with the very narrative of farm worker justice he passionately champions. “My grandparents were farm workers who traveled up and down California in the ’30s and ’40s,” Garcia reflects, underscoring the personal significance of his work.

This investigation not only alters the legacy of a once-unquestioned icon but also amplifies the voices of those who have long been silent. As the nation grapples with these revelations, the importance of historical accuracy and justice for farm workers remains at the forefront of Garcia’s mission.

Garcia is a LatinX professor, author and historian who has always been proud of where he comes from.

“My grandparents were farm workers who traveled up and down California in the ’30s and ’40s, and I know how important farm worker justice is,” said Garcia.

His curiosity and interest led him down a long, heavy path that revealed a dark side of labor leader Cesar Chavez.

“And then I went to the archive in Detroit, where the UNF papers are, and saw the ’70s and the relationship to Synanon and heard the tapes of them tearing down Dolores and tearing down one another, and I realized something had not been revealed,” Garcia said.

The more he looked, the more he found, including sexual abuse allegations against Chavez.

Accusations, Garcia says, he did not have enough evidence to reveal himself.

He made some calls and ultimately connected with New York Times editor-at-large Manny Fernandez, who got to work.

Five years later, the story was published by Fernandez and Sara Hurtes.

“It’s another chapter that no one can write but them, and I am just so in awe of them,” Garcia said.

A powerful piece that revealed the gut-wrenching claims of many women who stayed quiet in fear.

Garcia has felt a mix of emotions, highs and lows, taking a moment to embrace all that’s happened.

“I feel like now justice has begun to be served. I don’t think it’s worked through it yet, and I was also feeling heavy because I am committed to the history,” said Garcia.

Author Fernandez is a Fresno State alum who has given Garcia credit and admiration for his work, which has led to today’s change.

“He corrected me in a text and said, ‘Matt, you did this, you had the courage. You spoke up when other people did not. You did this,’” Garcia said.

Garcia is hopeful that communities will continue to push the movement forward and stand by farm workers.

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