Farmworker Movement Documentation Project - Presented by the UC San Diego Library

UFW PHOTO ARCHIVE/REUTHER LIBRARY @ WAYNE STATE

UFW PHOTOS/REUTHER LIBRARY

The official archive for United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO is housed at the Reuther Library at Wayne State University in Detroit MI.

As is the case with most academic archives, only a fraction of the archived UFW material is online and therefore accesible by the interested public. This was one of the reasons for the creation of the Farmworker Movement Documentation Project – an online collection of farmworker movement photographs, videos, oral history, essays, memorabilia, graphics, cartoons, etc.

Recently, the Reuther Library has made more than 400 photos available online:

LINK – UFW PHOTOS/REUTHER LIBRARY 

© 2004–2012 Si Se Puede Press

Primary source accounts: photographs, oral histories, videos, essays and historical documents from the United Farm Worker Delano Grape Strikers and the UFW Volunteers who worked with Cesar Chavez to build his farmworker movement.

This site was purchased by the Library from its original curator in 2014 and made available as a curated collection for educational purposes. Unfortunately, we do not currently have access to high resolution images, nor do we hold copyright at the file level. Therefore we cannot extend permission for reuse or reproduction. Reuse of the material is dependent on your investigation of any existing copyright claim, and/or at your own risk.

The Library presents this material in the context of scholarly fair use. Please see our copyright notice and takedown procedures if you are a rights owner with concerns about this material.