of the .apitol in sacramento cesar chavez and others were very much inspired by the figure of mahatma gandhi and dr. martin luther king. i thought the only way they could demand dignity and fair treatment was through peaceful action. here, you have wonderful photographs by george rodriguez, a photographer from california who documented the farmworkers movement. you see the grape crates. grapes became a symbol of the movement. ign that was probably carried by one of the striking workers that says, nonviolent. six, -- 1966, the unions merged together to form what we know as the united farm workers. which is from the collection of the national museum of american history, is an early flight from the union. it has the symbol that was created by richard chavez, the brother assessor, and -- the brother of cesar, and that symbol was kept. it is a black eagle. eagles are very significant in astec mythology. most of the currency of the union, when they merged together with the union, was still mexican and mexican-american. it really resonated with that particular constituency. as i said, it is a schem