The Strikers of Coachella


A Rank-and-File History of the UFW Movement

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By Christian O. Paiz
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
235 x 155 mm
Weight:
360 g
Pages:
412

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Christian O. Paiz is assistant professor of comparative ethnic studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

"The value of this book is that it gives voice to those workers often minimalized in our more recent narratives. . . . The author is to be commended for this contribution to the field."--Journal of Arizona History "A powerful work, instructive for any reader interested in labor history, rural history, or the history of social movements and easily assignable in part for undergraduates."--Southwestern Historical Quarterly "An empathetic, well-researched, and highly readable study . . . [A] must-read for scholars of labor, activism, and farmworker histories."-H-Environment "Paiz does a masterful job weaving the UFW's history with workers' experiences. . . . A nuanced and incredibly well-researched volume."--Power at Work "Paiz goes beyond the familiar names of Chavez and Huerta to challenge how scholars and the general public approach the United Farm Workers as a historical subject. . . . By focusing on these workers, Strikers of Coachella not only tells the story of the UFW from below; the book also argues that the contributions of these rank-and-file members drove the success of the union."--The Nation

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