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César Chávez y el Comité Organizador de Trabajadores Agrícolas Unidos no solo lucharon por los derechos de los trabajadores agrícolas, sino que también lucharon con miembros del Movimiento Indígena Americano contra las injusticias cometidas contra los nativos americanos. El siguiente artículo se centra en cómo los medios crearon una narrativa antisindical. (Eng): Not only did Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee fight for the rights of farm workers, they also fought with members of the American Indian Movement against injustices committed against Native Americans. The article below focuses on how the media created an anti-union narrative.
Keywords
Labor Movement, Native Americans, union, solidarity, Cesar Chavez, Clyde Warriors, Flagstaff, Arizona, Phenix, Rev. Paul r. Gaston, First Congressional Church, Temple, Arizona, church, Delano, California, Farm workers, Church Council of Arizona, Jim Rutkowski
Date
1972
Language
Spanish
Location
California & Arizona
Type
Text
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application/pdf
Digital Collection
El Malcriado Newspaper Collection
Repository
Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay
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Recommended Citation
"La Causa Apoya el Movimiento de Indios Americanos y Un Ministro Tradicional Al Campesinado: The Cause Supports the American Indian Movement and a Traditional Minister to the Farmworker" (1972). States. 35.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_states-countries/35