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  • Workers United: The Delano Grape Strike and Boycott
    Eager to extend the union’s victory at Coachella to the vineyards of Delano, members of the AWOC local met at Filipino Hall and voted for a strike This decision was a big risk for Delano’s grape workers
  • The 1965-1970 Delano Grape Strike and Boycott – UFW
    On September 8, 1965, Filipino American grape workers, members of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee, walked out on strike against Delano-area table and wine grape growers protesting years of poor pay and conditions
  • Delano grape strike - Wikipedia
    The Delano grape strike is most notable for the effective implementation and adaptation of boycotts, the unprecedented partnership between Filipino and Mexican farm workers to unionize farm labor, and the resulting creation of the UFW labor union, all of which revolutionized the farm labor movement in America [12][13][14]
  • That Time 14 Million Americans Boycotted Grapes - by Sal
    The Delano Grape Strike was a pivotal movement in America’s labor rights history The unrelenting resolve of the farm workers, Cesar Chavez’s policy of non-violence, and the massive boycott of grapes across America culminated in an agreement that changed thousands of lives for the better
  • Civics Lessons from the Delano Grape Strike and Boycott
    With our recently-published C3-aligned Sowing Change Inquiry: The Delano Grape Strike and Boycott, students can explore the history of these events to learn what it takes to build solidarity in a movement for change
  • Delano Grape Strike begins | September 8, 1965 | HISTORY
    As over 2,000 Filipino-American farm workers refused to go to work picking grapes in the valley north of Bakersfield, California, they set into motion a chain of events that would extend over the
  • Delano Grape Strike | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Over the course of the strike, various tactics were employed, including marches, fasts, and a nationwide grape boycott, which garnered substantial public support and media attention
  • The 1965-1970 Delano Grape Strike and Boycott
    In 1965, Filipino American grape workers protested poor pay and conditions by calling a strike against Delano-area grape growers They asked Cesar Chavez and his union to join their strike Cesar knew that growers had historically used tension between racial groups to prevent worker walkouts
  • Delano Grape Strike - Farmworker Movement
    By Friday, 1,000 workers were reported to be on strike and the growers started to evict strikers from their homes in the camps That same day, the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) put out a leaflet calling on its members to support the strike
  • Delano Grape Strike and Boycott - Records of Rights
    The UFW joined a strike of Grape pickers in Delano, California The strike grew larger until it became immortalized as “La Huelga” (the struggle) In 1968, the UFW began a nationwide boycott of table grapes and millions of Americans refused to buy them





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