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One of the areas of focus for farm workers and their supporters was their safety. They strived to reduce the violence and injustices that they faced. The bus massacre that occurred in Blythe, California killed 12 and injured more than 20 farm workers. Additionally, in the state of Florida there was a windowless van that crashed and it killed 1 Jamaican farm worker and injured more than 80 farm workers.
Keywords
Workers, farm workers, bus, labor contract, Blythe bus massacre, Teamsters, wages, cheap labor, Fresno, contracts, Mexicali, workers, contracts, United Farm Workers, melon, strike, California, ranches, fields, Arizona, Indian Reservation, trouble, Colorado River Indian Reservation, employed, Cesar Chavez, Calexico, Health safety, killed, murdered, Jamaican, Florida, slaves, South Bay, Florida, Florida, Highway Patrol, migrants, law, hospitals Belle Glade Hospital
Date
1974
Language
English
Location
California, Florida
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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"Workers Safety & Slave Vans: Seguridad de los Trabajadores y Camioneta de Esclavos" (1974). Subjects. 212.
https://digitalcommons.csumb.edu/elmalcriado_subjects/212