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Dolores Huerta: Voice for the Working Poor
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112 pages
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Dolores Huerta's life story is rooted in her experiences as a child in politically charged environments, from a mining town in New Mexico to California's San Joaquin Valley. Her activism was ignited by her interactions with migrant farm workers, leading her to co-found the United Farm Workers with Cesar Chavez in 1962. This pivotal organization marked a significant chapter in U.S. labor history, as Huerta tirelessly advocated for the rights of workers, immigrants, and women, striving to improve their living and working conditions.
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2010, paperback
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