
Letreros escritos a mano y banderas de papel del sindicato United Farm Workers (UFW) pegados en una pared de cemento en respuesta a un aviso oficial de la compañía Fall River Canning Company. Letreros de protesta del sindicato United Farm Workers According to Chavez, the Aztec eagle signifies dignity and is source of pride for the UFW community. Cesar Chavez chose the black and red colors. The UFW symbol of the eagle was designed by Richard Chavez. On the flag below, a message above the eagle symbol reads, "Viva la cusa" which means "Long live our cause." On the slanted sign, the message reads "¡No nos vamos! que hablen con nuestros representativos".

The sign below the top flag contains a message written in Spanish: "No nos vamos/ni nos dejamos". The Fall River Canning Company announcement identifies striking workers who walked off the job, states that they are fired and must vacate the premises and camp and warns other workers that they will receive the same treatment if they follow suit. DESCRIPTION Hand-lettered protest signs and United Farm Workers (UFW) paper flags taped to a concrete wall in response to an official posting by the Fall River Canning Company.
