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Continuing La Causa Organizing Labor In Californias Strawberry Fields 1st Edition Gilbert Felipe Mireles

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Continuing La Causa Organizing Labor In Californias Strawberry Fields 1st Edition Gilbert Felipe Mireles
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Gilbert Felipe Mireles
ISBN: 9781626373181, 1626373183
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Continuing La Causa Organizing Labor In Californias Strawberry Fields 1st Edition Gilbert Felipe Mireles by Gilbert Felipe Mireles 9781626373181, 1626373183 instant download after payment.

Gilbert Mireles explores the legendary United Farm Workers' campaign to organize laborers—predominantly Latino immigrants—in California's strawberry industry. Tracing the UFW's actions from the picking fields to the world of government offices and corporate boardrooms, Mireles shows how the very traits that made the union such a successful advocate for farm workers also inhibited the meaningful participation of those same workers in the union. His systematic analysis of one of the most influential social movements in the country points to troubling implications for the place of immigrants—and the role of civil society and participatory democracy—in US society.

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