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The article on he left explains that farm workers and supporters of the labor movement marched, protested and continued the grape boycott in an effort to help pressure elected offices and growers to create fair contracts for all farm workers. Furthermore, the boycotts where not only held across the United States but internationally. The article on the right explains the efforts of a banana boycott, the article is written in Filipino. The image is of farm workers protesting.

Keywords

New York, international boycott, grape boycott, Pittsburg, Division of A & P, United States, Canada, march, fast, Michigan, Farm Workers Suffering, United Farm Workers, Detroit, violations, violence, inhumane, working conditions

Date

1969

Language

English/Filipino

Location

Canada & United States

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Text

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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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International Boycott Success & Ano Ang Grape Boycott: El Éxito del Boicot Internacional y El Boicot de la Uva de Ano Ang

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