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16 posted on 05/17/2011 6:18:13 PM PDT by piasa
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To: piasa

Thanks for the ping Piasa.
The comments on the article at the article link are interesting.

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www3.niu.edu/~td0raf1/history261/nov1914.htm

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Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers Movement

Probably no movement among Latinos received more national attention than the struggle by Cesar Chavez and the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) to organize the migrant farm workers. Calling for a nationwide boycott of California grapes and a March from Delano, in California’s Central Valley, to the state capitol in Sacramento-among other actions-Chavez and the ATWA combined issues of race and labor relations into a single movement.

The Tale of the Raza
LUIS VALDEZ

Chicano author Luis Valdez assessed the larger impact of this struggle for La Raza (The Race), as well as for the workers.

The revolt in Delano is more than a labor struggle. Mexican grape pickers did not rnarch 300 miles to Sacramento, carrying the standard of the Virgin de Guadalupe, merely to dramatize economic grievances. Beyond unionization, beyond politics, there is the desire of a New World race to reconcile the conflicts of its 500-year-old history. La Raza is trying to find its place sun it once worshipped as a Supreme Being.

La Raza, the race, is the Mexican people.


35 posted on 05/17/2011 6:45:15 PM PDT by Cindy
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