




The signing of the first grape contract (Giumarra), ending the five-year strike. Photograph taken at union headquarters at Forty Acres in Delano, California.
Front row, left to right: Cesar Chavez, John Giumarra
Second row, left to right: Manuel Uranday, Msgr. George Higgins, Bishop Joseph Donnelly, Bill Kirchner, Jerry Sherry, editor of the “Catholic Monitor”, and John Giumarra, Jr.