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California State University, Monterey Bay

1968

UFWOC

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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 Jan 1968

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

Subjects

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."


Chavez Is Improving & Grapemobile On The Prowl: Chávez Está Mejorando Y Grape Mobile Al Acecho Jan 1968

Chavez Is Improving & Grapemobile On The Prowl: Chávez Está Mejorando Y Grape Mobile Al Acecho

Activists

The first article focuses on Cesar Chavez's injuries. Included are witchcraft and ghosts stories. Lastly it includes a short report of Grapemobile in the Bay Area, as a form to continue protesting/boycotting.


Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos Jan 1968

Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos

United States Government

The article on the left side was written by Antonio Oredain where he explains why law and justice in the United States is not impartial. He states that if it was impartial police officers in the photographs would not have taken pictures of all the individuals picketing. The article on the right side was written by Jaime Reyes Sanchez where he describes a few elections where the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee endorsed Humphrey and Carston. Included is also an image of Cesar Chavez bedridden speaking with Alan Cranston. At the time, Alan Cranston was running for United States Senate.


Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos Jan 1968

Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos

Politicians

The article on the left side was written by Antonio Oredain where he explains why law and justice in the United States is not impartial. He states that if it was impartial police officers in the photographs would not have taken pictures of all the individuals picketing. The article on the right side was written by Jaime Reyes Sanchez where he describes a few elections where the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee endorsed Humphrey and Carston. Included is also an image of Cesar Chavez bedridden speaking with Alan Cranston. At the time, Alan Cranston was running for United States Senate.


Letters To The Editor: Cartas Al Editor Jan 1968

Letters To The Editor: Cartas Al Editor

Politicians

Ted Wurm describes the reality of farm workers. He mentions some of the push back that strikes and boycotts underwent. However, he does state that the farm worker movement has gathered support form prominent Catholic bishops. Bernard J. Cronniger letter is in support of collective bargaining and fair labor contracts for migrant workers. Barbara J. Lestak wrote a letter in support of the grape strike and farm workers. Lastly a letter from Larry Itliong, a labor activist/leader, written in Filipino, advocating for a continuation of boycotts and strikes to hopefully cause change to occur. On the right side there an …


Chavez Is Improving & Grapemobile On The Prowl: Chávez Está Mejorando Y Grape Mobile Al Acech Jan 1968

Chavez Is Improving & Grapemobile On The Prowl: Chávez Está Mejorando Y Grape Mobile Al Acech

Subjects

The first article focuses on Cesar Chavez's injuries. Included are witchcraft and ghosts stories. Lastly it includes a short report of Grapemobile in the Bay Area, as a form to continue protesting/boycotting.


Three Rochester Men Fast In Protest Of Scab Grapes, Ufwoc Showdown With Bank Of America: Tres Hombres De Rochester Ayunan En Protesta, Enfrentamiento De Ufwoc Con Bank De América Jan 1968

Three Rochester Men Fast In Protest Of Scab Grapes, Ufwoc Showdown With Bank Of America: Tres Hombres De Rochester Ayunan En Protesta, Enfrentamiento De Ufwoc Con Bank De América

States

Articles on the left discusses various topics, one of which explains the boycott efforts in numerous states. They also highlight the efforts of young professionals who engaged in fasts to experience the hunger that farm workers faced. The article on the right side focuses on a trial between the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee and the Bank of America. The dispute was surrounding farm workers labor contract.


Three Rochester Men Fasts In Protest Of Scab Grapes, Ufwoc Showdown With Bank Of America: Tres Hombres De Rochester Ayunan En Protesta, Enfrentamiento De Ufwoc Con Bank De América Jan 1968

Three Rochester Men Fasts In Protest Of Scab Grapes, Ufwoc Showdown With Bank Of America: Tres Hombres De Rochester Ayunan En Protesta, Enfrentamiento De Ufwoc Con Bank De América

Subjects

Articles on the left discusses various topics, one of which explains the boycott efforts in numerous states. They also highlight the efforts of young professionals who engaged in fasts to experience the hunger that farm workers faced. The article on the right side focuses on a trial between the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee and the Bank of America. The dispute was surrounding farm workers labor contract.


Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos Jan 1968

Impartial Justice, Ufwoc For Humphrey & Endorsements: Justicia Imparcial, Ufwoc Para Humphrey & Endosos

Subjects

The article on the left side was written by Antonio Oredain where he explains why law and justice in the United States is not impartial. He states that if it was impartial police officers in the photographs would not have taken pictures of all the individuals picketing. The article on the right side was written by Jaime Reyes Sanchez where he describes a few elections where the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee endorsed Humphrey and Carston. Included is also an image of Cesar Chavez bedridden speaking with Alan Cranston. At the time, Alan Cranston was running for United States Senate.


Letters To The Editor: Cartas Al Editor Jan 1968

Letters To The Editor: Cartas Al Editor

Subjects

Ted Wurm describes the reality of farm workers. He mentions some of the push back that strikes and boycotts underwent. However, he does state that the farm worker movement has gathered support form prominent Catholic bishops. Bernard J. Cronniger letter is in support of collective bargaining and fair labor contracts for migrant workers. Barbara J. Lestak wrote a letter in support of the grape strike and farm workers. Lastly a letter from Larry Itliong, a labor activist/leader, written in Filipino, advocating for a continuation of boycotts and strikes to hopefully cause change to occur. On the right side there an …