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The Delano Grape Strike

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Description

On September 16, 1965, Filipino and Mexican American migrant workers joined together to strike against the grape growers in Delano, California. The farmers left the fields to demand better wages and benefits. Led by Larry Itliong, Cesar Chavez, and Dolores Huerta, the two groups created a union called the United Farm Workers of America. For five years, UFW brought attention to their cause through boycotts, a 300-mile march, and other nonviolent efforts in what became an important victory in the fight for labor and farmworker rights in the United States.


AUTHORS:

Daniel Montgomery Cole Mauleón,János Orbán

PUBLISHER:

Capstone

ISBN-10:

1663959226

ISBN-13:

9781663959225

BINDING:

Hardback

LANGUAGE:

English

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