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Bob Fitch photographed the events that took place in Coachella, California. Farm workers fought for fair working contracts. The photographs demonstrate the solidarity that was built within the movement and the resilience of farm workers/supporters when faced with acts of horrifying violence.

Keywords

Coachella, Cesar Chavez, farm workers, valley, strike, families, opposition, heroes, hospitals, Teamsters, United Farm Workers, Health care, volunteers, AF-CIO, nonviolent resistance, acts of violence, assulates, Jose Lopez, huelga, Bob Fitch, California

Date

1973

Language

English

Location

California

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Digital Collection

El Malcriado Newspaper Collection

Repository

Archives & Special Collections of California State University, Monterey Bay

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If it Takes 100 Years: Si Tarda 100 Años

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