Cesar Chavez: Leader for Migrant Farm WorkersEnslow Publishers, 1996 - 128 trang By examining the life of this Mexican-American hero, this book traces Cesar Chavez 's struggle for justice, describing how one man effected the lives of America's farm workers. Throughout this account of Chavez's life, author Doreen Gonzales also relates the history of California, its farming industry, and labor unions. |
Nội dung
Following the Crops | 35 |
The Training Ground | 51 |
Huelga | 67 |
Bản quyền | |
4 phần khác không được hiển thị
Thuật ngữ và cụm từ thông dụng
became began boycott braceros BUY GRAPES California Catholic Causa New York Cesar and Richard Cesar Chavez Cesario Chavez children Chavez family Chavez farm Chavez felt Chavez knew Chavez New York Chelsea House Publishers Consuelo Rodriguez contracts crops DiGiorgio Dolores Huerta earned employees farm fields farm laborers farmers field laborers field workers fight flag Forty Acres Gila Valley grape boycott grape growers Helen house meetings Huelga hundred Ibid Jim Drake Lady of Guadalupe land large numbers leaders Levy Librado lived Manuel marchers Matthiessen McDonnell Mexican Americans Mexico migrant children migrant farm workers migrant laborers migrant workers moved NFWA night NLRA nonviolent Norton and Company once organize farm Oxnard pachucos Peter Matthiessen poor ranch recruiters refused Robert Kennedy Ross Sal Si Puedes San Jose Schenley strike strikers struggle talked Teamsters thousands told Union members United United Farm Workers volunteers vote W.W. Norton walk wanted