In September 1965, Filipino and Mexican American farm workers went on Strike against Grape growers in and around Delano, California.
More than forty years after its original publication, Delano: The Story of the Cali.
The Strike also catapulted its leader, Cesar Chavez, into prominence as one of the most celebrated American political figures of the twentieth century.
More than a labor dispute, the Strike became a movement for social justice that helped redefine Latino and American politics.
In September 1965, Filipino and Mexican American farm workers went on Strike against Grape growers in and around Delano, California