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El Malcriado newspaper staff interviewed Cesar Chavez. During the interview he discussed the history of the movement, the legal challenges, and various obstacles they faced. He also talked about the effectiveness of nonviolent resistance practices and how they have evolved overtime.
Keywords
Cesar Chavez, AFL-CIO, United Farm Workers, UFW, boycotts, grapes, injustices, Gallo wine, grape boycott, Eastern cities, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Vietnam, Western cities, Canada, New York, boycott, wine industry, workers, farm workers. the struggle, solidarity, support, allies, labor union, negotiations, Ohio, Teamsters, affiliation, strikes, labor movement, farm worker movement, migrant workers, challenges, battles
Date
1974
Language
English
Location
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
"United Farm Workers Leader Talks with El Malcriado Newspaper: Líderes de Trabajadores Agrícolas Unidos Hablan con el Periódico El Malcriado" (1974). Activists. 96.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_activist-leaders/96