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Mauleón, Daniel
Series: Movements and Resistance
Library Bound
On September 16, 1965, Filipino and Mexican American migrant workers joined together to strike against the grape growers in Delano, California. The farmers demanded better wages and benefits. The two groups created a union called the United Farm Workers of America.
Character 1:
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Character 2:
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Copyright: 2023
Size: 9 x 7
Pages: 32
Interest Grade: 3-7
Reading Level: -
Classification: Nonfiction
GRL:
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AR:
6.3
RC:
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Dewey: 331.5
Language: English
Penworthy Release: 08-2022
ISBN: 9781663959225
Item #: 52340
Onhand Quantity : 51
Review:
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Key words:
Graphic Novels, History, United States, Farmworkers, Grape, California, Cesar Chavez, Illustrations, Graphic Library, Social Studies
Graphic, Nonfiction, Capstone Press
Explore the stories of persistent leaders, who would not be silenced in their social movements, and learn how the collective action of civic-minded individuals has changed the course of history. Graphic novel format.