In the mid-1960s, the charismatic Cesar Chavez led members of California's La Causa movement in boycotting the grape harvest, and melon pickers in South Texas called a strike against growers, contesting unfair labor and wage practices in both states. In "Farm Workers and the Churches," Alan J. Watt shows how the religious and social contexts of the farm workers, their leaders, and the larger society helped or hindered these two pivotal actions. Watt explores the ways in which liberal expressions of Northern Protestantism, transplanted to California and combined with the pro-labor wing...
In the mid-1960s, the charismatic Cesar Chavez led members of California's La Causa movement in boycotting the grape harvest, and melon pickers in Sou...
In the mid-1960s, the charismatic Cesar Chavez led members of California's La Causa movement in boycotting the grape harvest, and melon pickers in South Texas called a strike against growers, contesting unfair labor and wage practices in both states. In "Farm Workers and the Churches", Alan J. Watt shows how the religious and social contexts of the farm workers, their leaders, and the larger society helped or hindered these two pivotal actions. Watt explores the ways in which liberal expressions of Northern Protestantism, transplanted to California and combined with the pro-labor wing of the...
In the mid-1960s, the charismatic Cesar Chavez led members of California's La Causa movement in boycotting the grape harvest, and melon pickers in Sou...