Dolores : silkscreen print of labor leader Dolores Huerta, 1999.

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Dolores : silkscreen print of labor leader Dolores Huerta, 1999.

The print bears the hand-signed signature of Dolores Huerta and the artist Barbara Carrasco.

1 print, 22 by 30 inches.

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United farm workers

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Collected by Fr. Victor Salandini. From the description of Clippings from first convention, 1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 462019377 The National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) was founded in 1962 by César E. Chávez and other Mexican-American community activists in Delano, California. In 1966, the NFWA merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) to form the United Farm Workers of America, the first successful and largest effort ever to organize ag...

Huerta, Dolores, 1930-

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Dolores Huerta (born April 10, 1930) is an American labor leader and civil rights activist who, with Cesar Chavez, is a co-founder of the National Farmworkers Association, which later merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee to become the United Farm Workers (UFW). Huerta helped organize the Delano grape strike in 1965 in California and was the lead negotiator in the workers' contract that was created after the strike. Huerta has received numerous awards including the Eugene V....

Self Help Graphics.

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Carrasco, Barbara, 1955-

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Mexican American artist. From the description of Barbara Carrasco papers, ca. 1971-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866736 The print was designed and created by artist Barbara Carrasco and printed at Self Help Graphics by master printer Joe Apuche in November of 1999. From the description of Dolores : silkscreen print of labor leader Dolores Huerta, 1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122644501 Barbara Carrasco (1955-) is a painter a...

Apuche, Joe.

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