The Delano Grape Strike
The strike of Delano grape was a worker’s strike, which took place between the workers and the organizing Committee against the grape farmers in California. The strike commenced in 1965 and spun over a five-year period but due to the boycott by the consumers to eat the grapes, the United Farm Laborers emerge victoriously and were granted their will by the growers. This paper will discuss the Delano Grape Strike from the issues that led to the strike to the injustices that dehumanized the workers
The strike began when the AWOC under Filipino farm workers from California, and Delano walked off the farms of the table growers of grape and demanded wages, which was equal to the minimum wage created by the federal. After a
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According to the book of Philip Vera Cruz, looking back at the UFW history, it is clear that everything had been written regarding the union majorly focusing on the Mexican- Americans and the Chicanos workers . Every church, which was involved in the union, had been from the Mexican-American’s side, and not the Filipinos. Actually, the Filipinos were a major minority group among the union and were often time, left behind. Even if there were signs of efforts to develop a strong bond with the Mexicans, their efforts were more plastic. Till today, Cesar Chavez as farm laborers makes several efforts in California while displaying Mexican American worker’s resilience and resistance . For several Mexican-Americans living in California the union marked an important stance in their history. On the other hand, the role of the Filipino’s was long erased after the Delano Grape Strike and UFW union. Sincerely, Filipino possesses a long history of fighting and striking for the rights of farmworkers and the initiation of the Grape strike. However, since the beginning of the Grape strike, Filipino farm workers have adopted the feeling being co-opted and isolated. This led to their move to other forms of activism where they even completely removed themselves from the