Commentary: Remembering Marion Moses, doctor to Cesar Chavez and Dorothy Day
by Miriam Pawel, Los Angeles Times
Sep 09, 2020
3 minutes
Among the many remarkable people I have met during years of writing about the farmworker movement, Marion Moses stands out - not as the most accomplished, intelligent or influential, though she was all those things, but because she possessed a moral clarity and force that powered her through an extraordinary journey.
Her death on Aug. 28 at age 84 was not big news. Stories like hers too often go untold, missed opportunities to draw inspiration from people who do not
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