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Robert F. Kennedy fue un defensor de los derechos civiles y de los trabajadores agrícolas. En 1967, él y César Chávez visitaron Texas para abogar por políticas y legislaciones que apoyaran a los trabajadores agrícolas. Al lado de ese artículo hay uno de tragedia. Dos oficiales de la patrulla fronteriza fueron encontrados muertos 75 millas al norte de la frontera con México. (Eng): Robert F. Kennedy was a champion of civil and farm workers rights. In 1967 he and Cesar Chavez visited Texas to advocate for policies and legislations that would support farm workers. Next to that article is one of tragedy. Two border patrol officers were found dead 75 miles north of the Mexican border.
Keywords
Robert F. Kennedy, Cesar Chavez, RFk, border cops, police, death, San Diego, California, United States Border Patrol, Oak Grove, Rio Grande city, Texas, Texas Rangers, agriculture, farm workers, Delano, far contracts, senator, union, vote, growers, Mexican Border
Date
1967
Language
Spanish & English
Location
Texas & California
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Text
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Digital Collection
El Malcriado Newspaper Collection
Repository
Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay
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"Robert F. Kennedy in Texas & Two Border cops Officers Killed: Robert F. Kennedy en Texas y Dos Oficiales del Portal Fronterizo Asesinados" (1967). United States Government. 18.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_government/18