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The article on the left discusses the political debate between mayors, politicians and growers over the grape boycott. The article on the right side includes an image of a march that took place in Toronto, Canada where over 1,000 Canadians marched in support of the grape boycott in California. The article below elaborates on the events of that day also it illustrates the solidarity in support of the farm workers movement. The mayor and city council of Toronto, Canada declared November 23, 1968 "Grape Day."

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Mayors, anti-boycott, UFWOC, United Farm Workers Organization Committee, National League of Cities, Jetty Fuller, Roberta McLaughlin, Karlen, Tom Chavez, grapes, United Farm Workers Union, Canada, grape growers, Delano, lawyers, Mayor James Tate

Date

1968

Language

English

Location

Canada

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application/pdf

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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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Mayors Reject Anti-Boycott Move and Canada Rallies to United Farm Workers Organization Committee: Los Alcaldes Rechazan la Medida Anti Boicot y las Manifestaciones de Canadá ante el Comité de la Organización de Trabajadores Agrícolas Unidos

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