History Twitter facebook YouTube Emailshare link History of Si Se Puede UFW Martyrs He Showed Us The Way, by Cesar Chavez – April 1978, Maryknoll Magazine Cesar Chavez Action and Information Center UFW Chronology UFW Successes Through the Years The Rise of the UFW The Story of Cesar Chavez When Mexicans and Filipinos joined together El Malcriado Special Edition: Stories from the 1965 -1970 Delano Grape Strike Tour of the “Forty Acres”: Where Giants Walked (English & Spanish) Cesar Chavez Bibliography Education of the Heart: Cesar Chavez in his own words Cesar Chavez’s first major address after his 36-day 1988 fast over the pesticide poisoning of farm workers. Cesar Chavez’s Eulogy for Rufino Contreras: February 14, 1979 Calexico CA Cesar Chavez laid out his vision for farm workers and Latinos in 1984 Commonwealth Club address ‘This Tragedy Happened Because of Greed’ Farm workers: UFW’s founder spoke to the same issues 25 years ago as were raised by a 1999 van accident that killed 13. Chavez, Steinbeck: The ties that bind. By UFW Spokesman–and longtime Cesar Chavez press secretary Marc Grossman. UFW Martyrs Sampling of Historical Sites at the Forty Acres and Delano UFW’s Archive: Walter Reuther Labor Library, Wayne State University Dolores Huerta Biography Delano Grape Strike 1966 Starr County Farm Workers Strike and March commemorations