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In 1974, 200 labor leaders from 30 different unions pledged their support to the United Farm Workers. During a convention, hundreds of members, supporters and allies came together to discuss various strategies for moving forward in support of farm workers. Moreover, in Louisville, Kentucky, Cesar Chavez attended a Presbyterian convention where they discussed strikes and boycotts in support of the movement.

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Brainstorm, New York Cesar Chavez, New Jersey, labor officials, United Farm Workers, UFW, clergymen, mass, railles, Albany, grapes, farm workers, Rochester, Syracuse, economic, working conditions, New York City, political leaders, convention, Presbyterian Church, Department of Justice, unionization, Canadians, Long Island, Union of Electrical, AFL-CIO, Assemblyman John Sinsimer, legislature, Hope lawn, labor leader, Catholic, Archdiocese

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1974

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English

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New York, Kentucky, New Jersey

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El Malcriado Newspaper Collection

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Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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Labor Movement Brainstorms: Lluvias de Ideas Sobre el Movimiento Laboral

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