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- Marion_Delgado abstract "Marion Delgado was a five year old boy whose image and story made the inside pages of LIFE magazine on June 2, 1947. The caption below the photograph of him reenacting his placement of a 25-pound slab of concrete read:With a defiant smile, 5-year-old Marion Delgado shows how he placed a 25-pound concrete slab on the tracks and wrecked a passenger train.The event was reported as an accident. On May 20, 1947 the curious five-year-old tried to crack the slab by bouncing it on the rails. When that did not work, he decided to let the Feather River Express passenger train do the heavy work of cracking the concrete chunk and he laid it across a rail near his Decoto, California home. At 11:10 a.m. the Feather River Express boomed into Decoto at 50 mph. There was a crash. The engine jumped the rails, tore up 300 feet of track, hit a switch and turned over. The engineer and four other people were injured. When asked by the police, according to the LIFE article: Marion shrugged, “I couldn't break that big rock by myself,” he said, “so I decided to let the train do it.”".
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- Marion_Delgado subject Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
- Marion_Delgado subject Category:New_Left.
- Marion_Delgado subject Category:People_from_Alameda_County,_California.
- Marion_Delgado comment "Marion Delgado was a five year old boy whose image and story made the inside pages of LIFE magazine on June 2, 1947. The caption below the photograph of him reenacting his placement of a 25-pound slab of concrete read:With a defiant smile, 5-year-old Marion Delgado shows how he placed a 25-pound concrete slab on the tracks and wrecked a passenger train.The event was reported as an accident. On May 20, 1947 the curious five-year-old tried to crack the slab by bouncing it on the rails.".
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