Content description:
Poster contains a reproduction of a child's artwork. "Cesar Chavez" is written vertically in red down the left side of yellow-lined paper. Each letter of the name contains a short statement about Cesar Chavez's life. Text from top to bottom reads, "Cesar was born in Yuma, Ariz. / Estrada is his middle name / Served 1944-45 in World War II / American Labor Leader / Rescuer for migrant workers / Called for a boycott / HUELGA! / A non-violent man / Values peace / Excellent role model / Zing - He's right on target! / from Room 17 - 4th grade Washington Elementary Montebello, California." Three figures appear at top, each holding a sign with a message such as, "Boycott Grap[e]s," "Don't Buy Grapes," and "Again Don't Buy Grapes." A United Farm Workers symbol with an eagle in a white circle on a red rectangle is visible at right. Text above and below the symbol reads, "Viva la Huelga / Viva la Causa." A landscape with several figures appears at bottom left.