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WHAT OTHERS WRITE ABOUT CESAR CHAVEZ AND HIS FARMWORKER MOVEMENT

Cesar Chavez died in April 1993. In 2010, these articles were written about “Cesar Chavez and his Farmworker Movement” / Dick Meister / Marc Grossman / Rudy Padilla /

DICK MEISTER - LABOR WRITER and COMMENTATOR

 DICK MEISTER – Labor writer and commentator – offers this piece about Walter Reuther and the farmworker movement: “I may have been fooled, but the farm workers were not fooled. They knew that Walter Reuther meant exactly what he said. He always did.”  WALTER REUTHER

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MARC GROSSMAN - SPOKESPERSON FOR UNITED FARM WORKERS

MARK GROSSMAN – Spokesperson for UFW & Chavez Family – offers this Op-Ed piece from the Sacramento Bee.  CHAVEZ & IMMIGRATION

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RUDY PADILLA – Caminos: Cesar Chavez Is Still Remembered


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Primary source accounts: photographs, oral histories, videos, essays and historical documents from the United Farm Worker Delano Grape Strikers and the UFW Volunteers who worked with Cesar Chavez to build his farmworker movement.

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