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Arnold Miller was the president of the United Mine Workers Union (UMW). He demonstrated his support regarding the grape boycott and the members of his union who participated in those efforts. El Malcriado had the honor to interview Mr. Miller. Included are the question the staff asked and his responses to issues the UMW and labor movement faced.

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Interview, Arnold Miller, company, struggles, United Mine Workers, La Paz, re-establish, democratic, union, miners, safety, labor movement, coal miners, textile workers, lung disability, general, West Virginia, leadership, Santa Barbara, political, labor, Cesar Chavez, farm workers, firm policy, mine workers, Watergate, Nixon, elections, working convention, grape strike, boycott

Date

1973

Language

English

Location

California

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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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Interview: Arnold Miller: Entrevista con Arnold Miller

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