United Farm Workers members call on workers in the field to join their strike against the growers, Coachella Valley, California, circa 1970s. For complete collection information, visit the full finding aid at http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/4257
An examination of the UFW\u27s interactions with the media is important not only because of how the ...
Despite nearly continuous poverty, farm workers in California during the past cen-tury organized uni...
Image of Dolores Huerta during a strike in San Luis, Arizona. There were over one thousand farm work...
A survey given to farm workers in Coachella Valley demonstrated that it was essential to sign and fi...
[Excerpt] On January 1, 1930, several hundred Mexican and Filipino lettuce workers in Brawley, Calif...
Farm workers in Coachella, California, went on strike to improve their working and living conditions...
Migrant Worker Rights: Led by migrant worker César Chávez, the migrant worker rights movement modele...
Since the system of industrial agriculture first emerged in mid-nineteenth century California, farm ...
Modern Mexican labor migration is a result of overlapping neocolonial and internal-colonial relation...
This thesis examines the work of the United Farm Workers of America (UFW) in the eastern Coachella V...
This paper examines the economic impact of the 1979 labor strike against lettuce producer-shippers i...
Images of Coachella Strike that took place in 1968.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_stat...
This flier, created by the Union Farm Workers of American in 1973, summarizes the poor working condi...
[Excerpt] In early November 1933, organizers from the Communist-led Cannery and Agricultural Workers...
Image was taken by Thurder it depicts farm workers and their supporters protesting to hopefully prop...
An examination of the UFW\u27s interactions with the media is important not only because of how the ...
Despite nearly continuous poverty, farm workers in California during the past cen-tury organized uni...
Image of Dolores Huerta during a strike in San Luis, Arizona. There were over one thousand farm work...
A survey given to farm workers in Coachella Valley demonstrated that it was essential to sign and fi...
[Excerpt] On January 1, 1930, several hundred Mexican and Filipino lettuce workers in Brawley, Calif...
Farm workers in Coachella, California, went on strike to improve their working and living conditions...
Migrant Worker Rights: Led by migrant worker César Chávez, the migrant worker rights movement modele...
Since the system of industrial agriculture first emerged in mid-nineteenth century California, farm ...
Modern Mexican labor migration is a result of overlapping neocolonial and internal-colonial relation...
This thesis examines the work of the United Farm Workers of America (UFW) in the eastern Coachella V...
This paper examines the economic impact of the 1979 labor strike against lettuce producer-shippers i...
Images of Coachella Strike that took place in 1968.https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_stat...
This flier, created by the Union Farm Workers of American in 1973, summarizes the poor working condi...
[Excerpt] In early November 1933, organizers from the Communist-led Cannery and Agricultural Workers...
Image was taken by Thurder it depicts farm workers and their supporters protesting to hopefully prop...
An examination of the UFW\u27s interactions with the media is important not only because of how the ...
Despite nearly continuous poverty, farm workers in California during the past cen-tury organized uni...
Image of Dolores Huerta during a strike in San Luis, Arizona. There were over one thousand farm work...