User:Lil Scar II/Delano grape strike/Bibliography

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Click on the edit button to draft your outline. The sources that I used reflected on adding with Philip Vera Cruz left the UFW and how the UFW work system essentailly discriminated Filipino farmworkers.

Glass, Fred B. “‘Sí Se Puede’: THE UNITED FARM WORKERS.” In From Mission to Microchip: A History of the California Labor Movement, 332–347. University of California Press, 2016.

This is an online book published by the University of California Press. This should be a relaible source as it in chapter 25 in part V in the book, it covers the build of the Delano Grape Strike of the various origanizations that particapted in the strike and the internal conflicts that occured later on during the 1970s between Filipino and Mexican farmworkers. There is some information already about the conflicts with both enthic leaders but I think this book chapter's information would further stregthen the "Impacts of the strike" section of the Delano Grape Strike article.

Garica, Matthew. “Labor, Migration, and Social Justice in the Age of the Grape Boycott.” Gastronomica 7 no. 3 (2007): 72.

This is a journal article published by the University of California Press. This should be a relaible source as the article discusses the hardships when the strike was going on and what role did Filipino leaders act while doing the strike. This would further add to competition between the UFW and The Teamsters on who gets more farmworkers and which work system is more attractive. Mainly acquiring Filipino farmworkers.