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The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez's Farm Worker Movement

Author Miriam Pawel
Publisher Bloomsbury Press
Category History
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Author(s)Miriam Pawel
ISBN / ASIN1608190994
ISBN-139781608190997
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Sales Rank424,648
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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A generation of Americans came of age boycotting grapes, swept up in a movement that vanquished California's most powerful industry and won dignity and contracts for impoverished farm workers. Four decades later, United Farm Workers leader Cesar Chavez's likeness graces postage stamps, and schools and streets are renamed in his honor.

But the real stories behind la causa―both its historic accomplishments and tragic disintegration―have remained buried. Pulitzer-winning journalist Miriam Pawel has changed our understanding of the UFW forever, crafting a powerful, poignant account of a movement and the people who made it. A tour de force of reporting and a spellbinding narrative, The Union of Their Dreams is a major contribution to the history of labor, civil rights, and immigration in modern America.

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