We Are Not Beasts Of Burden: Cesar Chavez And The Delano Grape Strike (Hardback)
$9.99
Author: Stuart
A. Kallen
Publisher: Twenty-First
Century Books 2011
Pages: 156
Description:
As the sun rose on September 8, 1965, in Delano, California, thousands of acres
of ripe grapes hung heavy on the vine. But instead of harvesting the crop,
Filipino farmworkers on nine large ranches laid down their tools and walked out
of the vineyards in protest of their low wages and dangerous working conditions.
The strike quickly caught the attention of Cesar Chavez, who
had been organizing Mexican American farmworkers through the United Farmworkers
Union. Together, thousands of California agricultural laborers fought for their
rights through strikes, boycotts, and a 250-mile (400-kilometer) protest march,
the longest march in U.S. history. For more than five years, their struggle had
the support of the American public and led to labor laws and agricultural
practices that ensure the rights of all farmworkers to decent pay, safe working
conditions, and other benefits.
In this compelling story of the rise of Cesar Chavez from
local organizer to national civil rights hero, we'll learn how he and other
leaders of the grape strike endured violence and fought corruption to win
rights for workers. And we'll see how the story continues in the twenty-first
century as the United Farmworkers Union works to protect the civil rights of
every agricultural laborer in the nation.
Code: 9780761346081