Richard Chavez, Larson, Coachella Strike, 1970s
UFW
<p>"Richard Chavez smiles and points to the union label on a crate of grapes after the contract signing with Larson."</p>
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Bob Fitch, photographer
Walter P. Reuther Library
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1970s
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photograph
"Me Thinks Governor Brown Stinks"
Proposition 14
"Three hundred men, women, and children of all ages representing the Farm Bureau, California Women for Agriculture and other farm-related organizations were in Sacramento last Thursday to petition Governor Brown 'to stop lying to the people of California' via paid political advertisements supporting Proposition 14."
CWA Scrapbook 1
October 27, 1976
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newspaper clipping
English
"Plan Initiative Fight 1976"
Proposition 14
"Harry Kubo, Fresno area farmer and chairman of an ad hoc committee of California agricultural groups, goes over plans for fighting farm labor initiative sponsored by Cesar Chaves and United Farm Workers of America, with members of California Women for Agriculture. Members are Bev. Sfingi, left, local president, and Shirley Butvidas, secretary-treasurer. Kubo spoke at luncheon meeting Tuesday sponsored by local California Women for Agriculture."
Frank Adams, photographer
CWA Scrapbook 1
Daily News
Thursday, April 29, 1976
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newspaper clipping
English
Explanation of the Argument Against Proposition 14
Proposition 14
The CWA provides reasons for voters to oppose Proposition 14.
CWA
CWA Scrapbook 1
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paper document
English
"Cesar Chavez How About Helping Us Save Farm Worker's Rights?"
Proposition 14
CWA Scrapbook 1
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newspaper article
English
"Farm Labor Issue Giving Resounding Defeat At the Polls"
Proposition 14
"Controversial Proposition 14 was defeated by a resounding margin of 4,733,577 opposed to 2,880,215 in favor."
Jim Dufur
CWA Scrapbook 1
McClatchy Newspapers Service, Modesto Bee
November 4, 1976
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newspaper article
English
"Five Reasons Proposition 14 Should Be Defeated"
Proposition 14
CWA highlights sections of the labor initiative and provide reasons for disagreement with the proposition.
CWA
CWA Scrapbook 1
August 27, 1976
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paper documents
English
Hate Mail from the UFW
Proposition 14
Letter from UFW members.
Dawn Finch, UFW
CWA Scrapbook 1
September 10, 1976
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paper document
English and Spanish
Maryellen Berryhill
Proposition 14
"Mary Ellen Berryhill, wife of state senator Clare Berryhill, was one of the keynote speakers at a rally in Sacramento last week sponsored by California Women for Agriculture to protest Proposition 14, the UFW AFL-CIO backed initiative."
CWA Scrapbook 1
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English
newspaper clipping
"Nine Good Men Remained Silent, And So Now the Decision Is Yours"
Proposition 14
CWA Scrapbook 1
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newspaper advertisement
English