National Campaign for Agricultural Democracy (U.S.)
Biographical notes:
The National Campaign for Agricultural Democracy (NCAD), a working coalition of religious, labor, and other civic groups was incorporated on February 2, 1967 in an effort to extend coverage of the National Labor Relations Act to farmworkers. On January 31, 1970 the coalition was dissolved.
From the description of National Campaign for Agricultural Democracy records, 1967-1970. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32321175
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Subjects:
- Agricultural chemicals
- Archival resources
- Boycotts
- Labor laws and legislation
- Migrant agricultural laborers
- Migrant labor
- Poor People's Campaign
- Skilled labor
- Strikebreakers
- Strikes and lockouts
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- Michigan (as recorded)
- United States (as recorded)