Trampling out the vintage : Cesar Chavez and the two souls of the United Farm Workers

This document was uploaded by one of our users. The uploader already confirmed that they had the permission to publish it. If you are author/publisher or own the copyright of this documents, please report to us by using this DMCA report form.

Simply click on the Download Book button.

Yes, Book downloads on Ebookily are 100% Free.

Sometimes the book is free on Amazon As well, so go ahead and hit "Search on Amazon"

"A dramatic new history of Cesar Chavez and the rise and fall of the United Farm Workers. The slogan "Yes we can"--In the form "¡Sí Se Puede!"--doesn't originate with Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. It goes back more than four decades to the heyday of the United Farm Workers, an organization that at its height won many labor victories, secured collective bargaining rights for California farm workers and  Read more...

Author(s): Chavez, Cesar; Bardacke, Frank; Chavez, Cesar
Series: 1
Publisher: Verso
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 836
City: London, New York, United States.
Tags: Chavez, Cesar, -- 1927-1993;United Farm Workers -- History;United Farm Workers;Labor leaders -- United States -- Biography;Mexican American migrant agricultural laborers -- Biography;Migrant agricultural laborers -- Labor unions -- United States -- History;Labor leaders;Mexican American migrant agricultural laborers;Migrant agricultural laborers -- Labor unions;United States;Fackliga organisationer -- Förenta staterna

Prologue : the car pool --
The founding. The territory --
The work itself --
Childhood as destiny --
The lay Catholic activist --
The alchemist --
The organizer in Oxnard --
Climbing the fence --
A family affair --
New wings --The grape strike --
The boycott. Moral Jujitsu --
"Boycott, baby, boycott" : the civil rights coalition regroups --
Battle theater --
The spring pilgrimage --
Democratic Delano --
Cutting back and rooting out --
The fast --
Boycott heroics --
Farmworkers win a new deal. Salinas before the storm --
"Reds lettuce alone" : farmworkers stun Salinas --
Up on the mountain, out in the fields, back in the cities --
"Fighting for our lives" --
Forcing the great concession --
The wet line --
Victory in hand, confusion at heart. Living with the law --
"The game" --
"That wall is black" : the La Paz makeover --
Imperial strike --
"Esta huelga está Ganada" --
The good, the bad, the unlikely --
Civil war --
Exeunt omnes --
Epilogue.