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El 16 de Septiembre de 1972 en Selma, California, mexicoamericanos celebraron el Día de la Independencia de México. Celebraron con no trabajar en un sistema opresivo, en cambio protestaron por su derecho de obtener contratos laborales justos. El siguiente artículo describe las injusticias y la explotación que enfrentaron los trabajadores agrícolas en Ontario, Idaho, que trabajaban en los campos de cebolla. (Eng): On September 16th of 1972 in Selma, California Mexican Americans celebrated Mexican Independence Day. They celebrated by not working in an oppressive system, instead protested the right to fair labor contracts. The article below describes the injustices and exploitation that farm workers faced in Ontario, Idaho working in the onion fields.
Keywords
Mexican Independence, farm workers, growers, rcanchers, produce, onions, Idaho, exploitation, resistance, Selma, California, Barr Packing Co. Mr. Kimura, Neisee Farms Association, María Galaniz, Chano Glavez, Jesus Perales, Ontario, Idaho, union, Nampa, services, injustices
Date
1972
Language
Spanish
Location
California & Idaho
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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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"Campesinos Celebran Independencia Mexicana Parando Máquinas Piscadoras y Campesinos en Idaho Denuncia Explotación por Rancheros de Cebolla: Farmers Celebrate Mexican Independence by Stopping Harvesting Machines and Farmers in Idaho Denounce Exploitation for Onion Rancheros" (1972). States. 37.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_states-countries/37