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Description
This interview of United Farm Worker (UFW) leader Larry Itliong takes place in Delano in 1970. Itliong was a founding partner of the UFW, leading the historic Delano grape strike in 1965 that launched the farm worker movement. The role of Filipinos in the UFW has recently come to the fore through the efforts of Filipino historians and activists and this recording is important documentation on this unsung hero. Notes written on original cassette tape: Interview with Larry Itliong, Assistant Director UFWOC 1069, 1970.
Type
sound
Format
Original Audio cassette
Form/Genre
Oral histories
Extent
1 Tape of 1 01:04:23
Identifier
larc.oh.itliong csfst_000058 ark:/13960/t2r57vq09
Language
English
Subject
Farmers United Farm Workers
Place
Delano (Calif.)
Provenance
Labor Archives and Research Center, J. Paul Leonard Library, San Francisco State University California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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