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Raised amidst political activism, Dolores Huerta emerged as a vital force for change after witnessing the struggles of migrant farm workers in California. Co-founding the United Farm Workers with César Chávez in 1962 marked a pivotal moment in labor history, advocating for improved rights and conditions for these often-overlooked workers. Huerta's relentless efforts extended beyond labor rights, encompassing broader issues such as women's rights, voter access, and immigrant support, showcasing her dedication to social justice and human rights.
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Dolores Huerta: Voice for the Working Poor, Alex Van Tol
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