[Anti-UFW, anti-Chavez materials from 1968-1979, with 11 main documents and a number of newspaper clippings which include press releases, messages to religious groups, and anti-boycott messages to the public, mostly from business or growers' groups].

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Language:English
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Physical Description:1 sleeve containing 11 volumes (various pagings) and 14 sheets (various pagings) : illustrations ; 29 cm
Format: Kit
Contents:
  • The California grape boycott and its implications to American agriculture / William J. Kuhrt
  • The power behind Chavez: the Communists get set for the brown revolution; Toward Chicano liberation [newspaper articles from People's World dated August 29, 1970]
  • Anti-consumer boycotts deserve no support from the American public / Consumers' Rights Committee [undated circular]
  • Chavez has 3,000 agitators in 65 cities helping to stamp out employee freedom / Jefferson City (Mo.) News & Tribune [November 16, 1973 newspaper article reprinted in National Right to Work Newsletter issue dated February 1974]
  • [Letter from William J. Kuhfuss, President, American Farm Bureau Federation to Sister Carol Proietti, S.S.A., dated May 23, 1972]
  • Statement by Wm. Kuhfuss, President, American Farm Bureau Federation at press conference, Chicago, Ill., Tuesday, May 2
  • Sour grapes: the move to control our food supply / by Rex T. Westerfield
  • Memorandum from: Senator George Murphy [dated April 28, 1969]
  • [Press release dated May 1 from American Farm Bureau Federation]
  • Farm Bureau policies for 1968: resolutions adopted by delegates to 49th meeting of American Federation of Farm Bureaus (Chicago, Ill. Dec. 1967)
  • [Letter from Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Earley, V.G., P.A., Sacred Heart Church, dated October, 1972]
  • What shoppers should know about the lettuce and grape boycott [undated]
  • [Letter from Suzanne Burr, Committee for Fair Negotiations Between Growers and Workers to John Jackson, dated April 24, 1972, and including Fact sheet: farm workers and growers contract negotiations, dated March 7, 1979]
  • The farm and farm labor / Jack Angell [remarks at Labor-Management Relations Institute, University of Denver College of Law, Denver, Colorado, May 26, 1972]
  • [Letter from M. Joe Montgomery, President, Delano District Chamber of Commerce, to Frank R. Kelly, dated July 12, 1968]
  • Solon toils in vineyard, calls UFWOC claims false [newspaper clipping from News of the Valley dated August 21, 1969]
  • Union raps Solon's aid to growers [newspaper clipping from The Fresno Bee dated August 28, 1969]
  • New California law gives farm workers right to vote: California Catholic Conference calls for an end to boycotting [newspaper clipping from The Boston Globe dated September 4, 1975]
  • Public relations: key weapon in grape battle [newspaper article from The Fresno Bee dated November 9, 1969]
  • [Newspaper article on food boycott posters from Farm Bureau News dated May 29, 1972]
  • Road to Delano [undated newspaper clipping]
  • Boycott jeopardizes entire grape crop [newspaper article from California Farmer dated July 6, 1968]
  • The farm worker [article from The International Teamster (70:3) issue dated March 1973]
  • Gallo farm workers are in the union of their choice [newspaper clipping from The New York Times dated May 6, 1975]
  • [Newspaper clipping about Jose Mendoza, organizer of the Agricultural Workers Freedom to Work Association, from The Fresno Bee dated October 9, 1968].