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El Malcriado newspaper not only highlighted the struggles of those fighting for better wages and working conditions, but they also shed light on a number of injustices against BIPOC individuals. The article captures the violence against young African Americans that continues to this day. The writers also include detailed accounts that directly impact the BIPOC community. The struggles and issues that the National Farmworkers Association focused on might be different then those of Martin Luther King Jr., however they are similar in the sense that they are fought oppressive and justice system through non-violence means. The articles demonstrated the solidarity between the movements.
Keywords
crime against blacks, injustice, violence, African Americans. violence against farm workers
Date
1967
Language
English
Location
Georgia/California
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Digital Collection
El Malcriado Newspaper Collection
Repository
Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay
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Recommended Citation
"Crime: They Color it Black & Enemy of the Farmworker" (1967). Activists. 15.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_activist-leaders/15