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Included are articles regarding the legal battles that the United Farm Workers faced. One such battle occured in the state of Arizona were over 20,000 votes were illegally invalidated. Those votes were against the restrictions placed on boycotts and strikes in the state. Included is a photograph of Cesar Chavez receiving the Martin Luther King Jr. nonviolent peace prize.

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Arizona, law, recall, petitions, Nam Freeman, Coca Cola, workers, farm workers, secret ballot, Citrus Picker, Cesar Chavez, Credit Union, Okland, California, solidarity, Helen Chavez, United States Department of Justice, Republican Governor, Jack Williams, MLK, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr., Nonviolent peace prize

Date

1974

Language

English

Location

Arizona & California

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Text

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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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Broken Law & Elections: Ley Violada y Elecciones

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