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founder of the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee |
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Spanish word for strike |
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Abbreviation for the Labor union for farm workers in the United States |
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people who urge others to protest or rebel allies |
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Hired worker in agriculture |
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a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change. |
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an organized body of people with a particular purpose |
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The protest that began in the fields in blank city grew into a broader boycott |
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female leader of the UFW |
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Payment of work, something farm workers were fighting for |
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guarantees of equal opportunities and equal protection under the law, regardless of race, religion, etc. |
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representing or supporting an extreme or progressive change |
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to refuse to buy, use, or participate in a thing as a way of protesting. |
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Founder and leader of the United Farm Workers |
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Someone who comes from one place to another |
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State where the strikes began |
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