Box 6
Contains 15 Results:
No. 66, 1967 August 16
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
No. 64, 1967 July 5
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
No. 65, 1967 July 19
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 1, 1972 March 20, 24
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 2, 1972 April 28
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 2, 1972 June 6
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 3, 1972 June 9
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 4, 1972 June 23
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol .5 No. 5, 1972 July 21
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.
Vol. 5 No. 6, 1972 August 4
Issues of El Malcriado newspaper dating from circa 1965-June 24, 1974 and El Malcriado leaflets dating from May 11, 1975-September 8, 1975. El Malcriado was established in 1964 by Cesar Chavez as an unoffical newspaper of the United Farm Workers (originally National Farm Workers of America) in order to promote better working and living conditions for farm workers. Material in Spanish and English.