A comprehensive exploration of Dolores Huerta's contributions to U.S.
labor history and her life's work of advocating for systematically
disadvantaged and marginalized groups. An iconic figure in American
civil rights and one of the most influential labor rights activists of
the 20th century, Huerta overcame great odds to make enduring
contributions to social justice and advocacy, particularly for farm
workers and the Latino community. Organized chronologically, this
volume offers the opportunity for readers to better understand
Huerta's life. From her early beginnings in California's central
valley, to her influential leadership on the United Farm Workers (UFW)
union, to her work educating on women's issues and advocating for
Latino representation in politics, readers will explore the many
efforts that made Huerta's influence enduring. Beyond a biography,
this book places Huerta center stage in the context of American
history, looking closely at the Chicano civil rights movement in
California; social restrictions, disenfranchisement, and various forms
of segregation in 1950's and 1960's America; historical labor strikes
and boycotts; key legislation and political figures active in labor
rights, and more. Huerta is one of the great contributors to American
history, labor history, women's history, and the history of activism,
social justice, and human rights. Here, her story is told in a way
that captures the full span of her life and achievements.
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A Life in American History
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798765116951
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
ABC-CLIO
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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