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The article on the left centered around the politics around grape prices, United States Department of Defense, growers, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, and the war in Viet Nam. The article on the right dives into the politics surrounding farm subsidies and the the power and growth of corporate farms and the decline of small farmers.
Keywords
Growers, grapes, poison, pesticides, welfare, war, Washington, D.C., Department of Defense, United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, UFWOC, Pentagon, boycott, government, Bakersfield, Congressmen, market prices, big government, greed, profits, crime, costs, cotton subsidy, strikebreaking, agricultural businesses, food production, Safeway, S. A. Camp Farms, Giumarra Vineyards, Mazzie Farms, Bidart Bros., Kern Valley Farms, Jack Pandol, anti-union, Delano, California, Senator John Williams, Delaware, House of Representatives, water
Date
1970
Language
English
Location
United States
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
"Grapes of War & Cotton Subsidy: Uvas de Guerra y Subsidio al Algodón" (1970). United States Government. 12.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_government/12