Dolores Huerta Papers - Walter P. Reuther Library
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<strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong> <strong>Papers</strong><br />
1970-1995<br />
32 linear feet (32 SB)<br />
Accession #1861<br />
The <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong> Collection was deposited into the Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs in installments from<br />
1978 to 2000.<br />
<strong>Dolores</strong> was born <strong>Dolores</strong> Clara Fernandez on April 10, 1930 in the mining town of Dawson, in northern New<br />
Mexico.<br />
<strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong> has been championing the rights of farm workers and Latinos. “It’s in my blood,” she has often<br />
said. Indeed, her father, Juan Fernandez was a miner, field worker and union activist. And her mother, Alicia<br />
Chavez, was a community activist in Stockton, California. <strong>Dolores</strong> learned as a child from the activist<br />
community that nurtured her that action causes change. As a college student in the 1950s, <strong>Huerta</strong> spent more<br />
time attending political rallies than focusing on her studies.<br />
As a young teacher her experiences in classrooms filled with hungry children of migrant farm workers led her to<br />
believe that an even greater need was organizing farm workers. After this brief teaching stint her life’s course<br />
was set. <strong>Huerta</strong> remembered her teaching experience this way, “I know this sounds weak, but the job was just<br />
too much for me. I couldn’t stand seeing the children coming to school barefoot, so hungry, so poor.”<br />
<strong>Dolores</strong> first met Cesar Chavez in the late 1950s while organizing farm workers under the name of the<br />
Agricultural Workers Association. In 1962 <strong>Huerta</strong> and Chavez founded the National Farm Workers<br />
Association in Delano, California, and by 1965 membership had risen to 1200 member families, mostly Latino.<br />
During the next ten years <strong>Huerta</strong> directed the grape, lettuce, and Gallo wine boycotts which led to the enactment<br />
of the first state legislation protecting farm workers right to organize. This California law was called the<br />
California Agricultural Labor Relations Act (CALRA) and was passed in 1975.<br />
La Causa (the farm workers’ cause) came first, even during pregnancies. <strong>Huerta</strong> was often seen nursing babies<br />
during breaks in contract negotiations and organizing meetings. Her eleven children admit that there were a lot<br />
of sacrifices along the way. While <strong>Dolores</strong> was organizing farm workers, her children would stay with friends<br />
and relatives, and in many instances lived on donated food and clothing. For her efforts and struggles during<br />
those years <strong>Huerta</strong> was earning between $5 and $35 a week.<br />
In 2002, <strong>Huerta</strong> founded the <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong> Foundation—a community self-help based organization designed<br />
to educate individuals who live in poor and working class areas. She is currently serving as president and<br />
continues to dedicate most of her time community organizing in under-represented areas in California.<br />
Today, <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong> continues to place La Causa first. She remains a boundlessly energetic and charismatic<br />
leader for the United Farm Workers union as an executive board member, union negotiator and lecturer. In<br />
addition, <strong>Huerta</strong> has been honored with numerous awards across the country for her work as an advocate for the<br />
rights of women, immigrants and people of color.
Subjects<br />
AFL-CIO<br />
Agricultural laborers—United States<br />
Agricultural Labor Relations Board (California)<br />
Alien labor—Government policy—United States<br />
Boycotts—United States<br />
Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW)<br />
Collective bargaining—Agricultural—United States<br />
National Executive Board (UFW)<br />
Strikes and lockouts—Agricultural laborers—United States<br />
United Farm Workers of America, AFL-CIO<br />
Series Description<br />
The papers primarily deal with boycotts, strikes, and the ongoing struggle for workers’ rights and<br />
organizations involved in such matters.<br />
PLEASE NOTE: Folders are computer-arranged alphabetically in this finding aid, but may actually be<br />
dispersed throughout several boxes in the collection. Note carefully the box number for each folder<br />
heading.<br />
25-51 A Report to the Consumer on Pesticides, 1979-1981<br />
4-3 AB (Assembly Bill) 1000; General Correspondence re: Workers Compensation, 1985<br />
14-34 AB 1129, n.d.<br />
23-35 AB 1235, n.d.<br />
4-1 AB 1630; Correspondence, Sam Farr, Country of Origin Food Labeling, 1985<br />
4-14 AB 2012; Pamphlet, Make-whole Remedy, 1985<br />
23-36 AB 2359, n.d.<br />
23-32 AB 238, n.d.<br />
4-10 AB 2718; Elected Union Representatives, Collective Bargaining, Defeated, 1986<br />
4-11 AB 3005; Make-whole Remedy, Defeated, 1986<br />
4-9 AB 3006; Labor Organization Membership, Defeated, 1986<br />
4-16 AB 3297; Workers’ Compensation and Felonious Acts; Notes, 1986<br />
4-12 AB 3934; Farm Labor Contractor Bill, Memos, 1985-1986<br />
4-7 AB 4172; Correspondence and Fact Sheet Re: MediCal Funds in Nursing Homes, 1986<br />
23-33 AB 680, n.d.<br />
14-35 AB 680; Cooey, 1979<br />
23-34 AB 838, n.d.<br />
14-45 ABA Handbook, n.d.<br />
23-52 Abortion issues, 1980s<br />
4-6 Absentee Ballot Applications, Memo from Secretary of State, 1986<br />
6-1 Accounting, Memos Regarding Expenses, 1971<br />
5-1 Accounting and Financial; Ledgers and Budgets, ca 1970<br />
31-52 ACLU, n.d.<br />
2-1 ACLU Red-Lining Initiative, flyer, 1986<br />
2
8-1 Acre limit, n.d.<br />
30-8 Amalgamated Clothing & Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) Fojtasek Workers, n.d.<br />
8-2 AD HOC Committee on Coors Boycott, n.d.<br />
13-1 Address List, n.d.<br />
5-2 Administration; Ledgers and Budgets, circa 1970<br />
6-2 Administration; Memos from Tasha, Notes Regarding Expenses, 1971<br />
18-43 Adverse Effect Wage Rates Draft, 1986<br />
25-33 AFL SEIU, 1982-1983<br />
1-1 AFL-CIO; Statistical and Information Reports, 1985<br />
22-21 AFL-CIO, 1980<br />
25-19 AFL-CIO Builders, 1981<br />
25-22 AFL-CIO Cal Labor Federation, 1980-1982<br />
25-23 AFL-CIO Constitutions, A-I, 1960-1971<br />
25-24 AFL-CIO Constitutions, I-U, 1963-1973<br />
18-80 AFL-CIO Convention, 1985<br />
11-8 AFL-CIO; Correspondence, 1981<br />
11-9 AFL-CIO; Correspondence, 1984<br />
11-10 AFL-CIO; Correspondence, 1985<br />
26-51 AFL-CIO, Denison, Ray Dept of Legislation, 1981<br />
25-25 AFL-CIO, The Federationist, n.d.<br />
25-34 AFL-CIO ,Fighting Worker, 1982-1983<br />
25-26 AFL-CIO, Free Trade Union News, 1981-1983<br />
11-2 AFL-CIO; General States, n.d.<br />
23-46 AFL-CIO, Housing investment trust, 1988<br />
22-23 AFL-CIO, Joe Mazzo Dinner, 1981<br />
26-52 AFL-CIO, Kirkland, Lane, 1980-1981<br />
22-22 AFL-CIO, Kirkland, Lane, statement, 1981<br />
25-27 AFL-CIO, Labor Chronicle, 1975<br />
25-30 AFL-CIO, memo, COPE and Legislative Alert, 1981<br />
25-31 AFL-CIO, misc. centennial, 1980<br />
18-6 AFL-CIO News, 1982-1983<br />
25-17 AFL-CIO News, 1981-1983<br />
25-20 AFL-CIO News, 1981-1982<br />
11-26 AFL-CIO; newsletters, 1984<br />
11-5 AFL-CIO; North Carolina State, n.d.<br />
11-1 AFL-CIO; notices and flyers, n.d.<br />
7-1 AFL-CIO; Policy Resolutions, 1989<br />
25-28 AFL-CIO, publications; Statistical and Tactical Information Report (STIR), 1981-1985<br />
25-29 AFL-CIO, Report, Union Busters REB Sheet, 1982-1983<br />
11-6 AFL-CIO; Reports, general, n.d.<br />
25-21 AFL-CIO Review of Legislation, 1980<br />
11-4 AFL-CIO; Rhode Island, n.d.<br />
11-3 AFL-CIO; South Carolina, n.d.<br />
11-7 AFL-CIO; Tax issues, n.d.<br />
12-72 AFL-CIO, vs William Brock Case, 1987<br />
23-65 AFL-CIO, Working, n.d.<br />
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4-8 AFSCME (American Federation of State County Municipal Employees) Local 1108; Correspondence<br />
Re: Support for LA Child Care, 1986<br />
4-5 AFSCME, Local 2051, Support from UFW, Correspondence and Notes, 1986<br />
25-32 AFSCME, Public Employee, 1981<br />
8-3 AFSCME, n.d.<br />
31-62 Agendas, meetings, and speeches, n.d.<br />
20-28 Aging; general information, 1990<br />
14-7 Agreement; UFW and The Burke Group (TBG), 1986<br />
7-2 Agriculture Statistics, UFW Organization and Structure, Total De Cosechas<br />
11-86 American Institute for Free Labor Development (AIFLD), report, 1984-1985<br />
4-15 AJR (Assembly Joint Resolution) 79; Agricultural Guest Worker Program, Notes to Bobby de la Cruz,<br />
1986<br />
11-65 Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), n.d<br />
3-4 AKA Pablo, Cancellation of TV, 1984<br />
7-3 AKTOS (Bi-lingual Bi-Cultural Orientation Tools)<br />
12-37 Alatorre, Richard; Correspondence, n.d.<br />
6-3 Albany Boycott, Memos Regarding Rosenthal, Mike, Budget, 1971<br />
27-34 Alfalfa, n.d.<br />
29-10 Alice Barnes, American activist, n.d.<br />
23-39 Alien, n.d.<br />
28-11 Aliens and Immigration; clippings, n.d.<br />
19-64 All Craft; Women in Trade, 1980<br />
3-3 Aller, Curtis; Statement to Congress on Employment Services and Unemployment Benefits, 1976<br />
22-35 Alpha Beta Boycott, 1984<br />
7-60 ALRA vs NLRA, Transcript of Hearing, 1980<br />
2-2 ALRA's (Agricultural Labor Relations Act) Make-Whole Remedy: Just Allocation of the Cost of Delay,<br />
Speech<br />
9-15 ALRA, materials of revision, n.d.<br />
8-4 ALRB (Agricultural Labor Relations Board), n.d.<br />
20-35 ALRB, n.d.<br />
20-41 ALRB, n.d.<br />
22-24 ALRB, 1979<br />
23-37 ALRB, n.d.<br />
7-4 ALRB; Activity, Costs, and Pending Litigation, 1980<br />
9-1 ALRB, analysis of related court decisions, n.d<br />
2-3 ALRB; Appointees, possible Senate votes, 1980<br />
20-44 ALRB, board minutes, n.d.<br />
4-13 ALRB; Memos, Budget, Legislation, 1986<br />
23-38 ALRB, budget, n.d.<br />
22-27 ALRB, financial audit report, 1979<br />
20-17 ALRB, legal case, 1987<br />
7-5 ALRB; Clippings, 1980<br />
18-19 ALRB, clippings, 1980s<br />
22-26 ALRB, compliance status report, n.d.<br />
18-53 ALRB, correspondence, 1985<br />
2-4 ALRB; Film Script Draft<br />
4
8-5 ALRB; Jackson and Perkin, n.d.<br />
2-5 ALRB; Legislation, 1980<br />
20-42 ALRB; misc., n.d.<br />
21-44 ALRB ULP cases for hearing, n.d.<br />
1-2 ALRB/Agricultural Labor Relations Board, Gallo Winery, 1975<br />
25-18 Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, n.d.<br />
11-64 Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union, n.d.<br />
25-54 American Educator, 1981<br />
18-82 American G.I. Forum—Guillermo Frias, corres., 1977-1978<br />
11-87 American Income Labor Letters, 1984-1985<br />
18-59 American Income Life Insurance Company, 1980s<br />
31-24 American Political Channel, n.d.<br />
11-50 American Postal Workers Union, 1985<br />
14-60 American Society on Aging, 1990<br />
5-3 Approved Time Payment Schedules; Farm Worker’s Credit Union, 1971<br />
25-83 Ang. Katipunan, n.d.<br />
4-2 Anglo-Irish Agreement, 1986<br />
29-27 Anita Rufus for Congress, n.d.<br />
2-83 Annual report to the legislature, 1981-1982<br />
3-1 Annual Reports to the Legislature on Win, 7 th and 8 th , 1974-1976<br />
14-33 API Clearinghouse, n.d.<br />
7-6 Appeals<br />
2-24 Appointments, notes; Correspondence Regarding Endorsement of Eugene Bishop, 1980<br />
12-24 Araiat, Steven, n.d.<br />
14-46 Arizmendi Memo, 1989<br />
24-6 Arizona Farm Workers Union, 1980<br />
22-47 Arizona Official Canvass, 1970-1972<br />
23-64 Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance, n.d.<br />
4-4 Assembly; Alatorre, Richard; Correspondence, 1985-1986<br />
29-7 Assembly Bill, 1981<br />
9-2 Assembly Bill 3434, n.d.<br />
14-48 Assembly Bill Fact Sheet, n.d.<br />
3-2 Assembly Bills, Unemployment Insurance Code, 1977<br />
27-38 Assembly California Legislature, n.d.<br />
2-6 Assembly John Vasconcellos, 1986, Letter to Cesar Chavez to Support New Human Politics<br />
12-14 Assembly responses, n.d.<br />
2-91 Assembly Select Committee on Farm Labor, Chairman’s Report, 1980<br />
7-61 Assembly Select Committee on Farm Labor, 1979<br />
23-9 Asshole files, n.d.<br />
5-4 Atlanta Boycott, Request for Fund Setup, 1970<br />
6-4 Atlanta Boycott, Memos and Correspondence Re: Staffing and Expenses, 1971<br />
2-7 Attendance sheets of organizers, n.d.<br />
25-10 Attorney General, illegal immigrants, 1978<br />
16-47 Audrie Krause; correspondence, 1990-1991<br />
8-6 Authorized telegrams, n.d.<br />
5
8-7 Awards, n.d.<br />
5-5 Bad Checks; Change of Address or Never Deposited, 1969-1972<br />
5-6 Bakersfield; Correspondence Re: Discrepancies; Budgets, and Ledgers, 1970<br />
6-5 Baltimore Boycott, Memos and Correspondence Re: Expenses, Standish, Peter, 1971<br />
17-3 Barbara Macri; correspondence, 1981-1982<br />
4-17 Barger, Kenneth W., Curriculum Vitae, 1985<br />
29-3 BART Hispanic Alliance, n.d.<br />
12-31 Bates For Congress, 1984<br />
8-8 Bates, Tom, n.d.<br />
30-21 Board Meeting, 1995<br />
16-1 Become a College Grad Without Leaving Home, 1986<br />
22-39 Before the California Fair Political Practices Commission, n.d.<br />
29-25 Benavidez, Alfredo, 1995<br />
5-7 Benefit Concerts at Sacramento, San Jose; Receipts for Expenses, 1972<br />
8-10 Bergland, Bob, n.d.<br />
25-81 Berkeley, Barb, 1975<br />
8-11 Berman, Howard, n.d.<br />
19-13 Berryhill Dinoseb (pesticide), n.d.<br />
22-53 Bertuccio/Steakmate Strike, 1981<br />
1-3 Beth Fernandez, Receipts, 1983-1984<br />
1-4 Bevilacqua, Reverend Anthony, Statement on Immigration Control and Legalization, 1985<br />
7-7 Big Business Day Flyers, Clippings, 1980<br />
8-12 Bilingual Education, n.d.<br />
8-13 Bilingual Education Bills, n.d.<br />
4-18 Bilingual Telephone Service; Correspondence to Cesar Chavez, Flyers, 1986<br />
14-50 Bill Amendment, n.d.<br />
3-5 Bill Status Report, Bill Log, 1976<br />
29-2 Bill Summary, n.d.<br />
23-41 Bills, n.d.<br />
23-63 Biltmore Hotel, n.d.<br />
8-14 Black Caucus, n.d.<br />
20-18 Black Listed and Job Discrimination Lists, 1988-1989<br />
25-85 Blade-Tribune, 1983<br />
29-62 Blanca Alvarado Supervisor, n.d.<br />
14-64 Block Grant Proposal Communities, 1981<br />
11-82 Bloodgood, resume, n.d.<br />
2-89 Blueprint for a Working America, Pamphlet, 1980s<br />
6-6 Blythe, Memos and Correspondence, Figueroa, Alfredo, 1971<br />
5-8 Board Members (UFW), Approved Time Payment Schedules, 1971<br />
10-1 Board Reports; October, 1974<br />
22-46 Bob Anderson for Congress, 1986<br />
29-75 Bob Filner, n.d.<br />
31-11 Bob Filner, n.d.<br />
5-9 BOC (Boycott Office Central); Purchase Orders, 1972<br />
5-10 BOC; Medical Fund Purchase Orders, 1972<br />
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23-50 Bonilla-Santiago, 1989<br />
3-6 Bookkeeper, US Department of Labor Concerning Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, 1974-1976<br />
23-8 Book reviews, n.d.<br />
5-11 Boston; UFW Correspondence Re: Purchase of Van and Contributors, 1970<br />
6-7 Boston Boycott, Memos and Correspondence Re: Expenses, Staffing, 1971<br />
20-33 Boycott, n.d.<br />
22-34 Boycott agenda, 1989<br />
6-8 Boycott Budgets, Correspondence, Daily Income and Expense Journals, 1971<br />
5-12 Boycott Correspondence; Donations and Expenses, 1970<br />
5-13 Boycott Memos, Correspondence, Donations, Expenses, 1970<br />
22-61 Boycott Project Conf, 1980<br />
8-15 Boycott report, n.d.<br />
25-92 "Bradded" Together Separate?, n.d.<br />
22-25 Breaux vs Agricultural Labor Relations Board, 1989<br />
22-48 Brent Ventura AFL-CIO Endorsement, CA Assembly, 1986<br />
25-86 Brentwood News, 1979<br />
18-14 Brown; clippings, n.d.<br />
29-45 Brown, Mark, n.d.<br />
8-16 Brown, Willie, n.d.<br />
4-19 Brown's Administration (Governor Jerry), Article, 1986<br />
22-55 Bruce Church: A 10 Year Struggle, n.d.<br />
12-66 Bruce Church, Inc., (BCI), decision, 1982<br />
8-9 Bruce Church, Inc., legal documents, n.d.<br />
22-54 Bruce Church, Inc; correspondence, 1981<br />
29-73 Bryon Sheer, State Senate, n.d.<br />
4-20 Budget, Quarterly and Personnel, Various Community Unions, 1985<br />
5-14 Budgets for Boycotts; Administrative, Toronto, Delano, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, New York, etc. ca<br />
1970<br />
27-39 Budget coalition, n.d.<br />
5-15 Budget for Co-op Research, 1971<br />
12-40 Budget targets and spending "Freeze Plus", 1986<br />
5-16 Budgets; Correspondence to Rudy Ahumada, Comptroller for UFWOC Re: Budget Proposals for<br />
Boycotts in Various Cities, ca 1969-1970<br />
21-6 Budgets, n.d.<br />
6-9 Buffalo Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Expenses, 1971<br />
11-24 Builders, newsletters, 1985<br />
29-26 Burch, Rob, 1995<br />
29-71 Burton, John, n.d.<br />
12-25 Byrne, Bill, n.d.<br />
12-29 Cabrillo Cooperative Housing Corporation, n.d.<br />
23-10 CAD, n.d.<br />
20-29 Cadiz Report, n.d.<br />
8-17 CAIF, n.d.<br />
25-68 CAL-LAW, California’s Legal News Source, n.d.<br />
12-64 Calendar of Events, 1982-1983<br />
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6-10 Calexico, Memos, Correspondence Re: Expenses, Coachella, 1971<br />
2-8 California AFL-CIO News Article, COPE Endorsement, 1986<br />
4-21 California Agrarian Action Project; Correspondence Re: Grape Boycott, 1985<br />
1-6 California Agriculture Oral History Project, Interview with Delores <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1984<br />
7-8 California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations, 1982<br />
3-7 California Democratic Party, Voting Trends, 1981-1982<br />
22-51 California Democratic Party, 1981<br />
7-9 California Democratic Party Voter Registration Plan, 1984<br />
4-22 California Department of Food and Agriculture; Melon Claim Status Report, 1985-1986<br />
3-8 California Employer (Newsletter), 1976-1977<br />
4-23 California Fair Political Practices Commission; Lobbying Information and Newsletters, 1985-1986<br />
9-3 California Farm Labor Force Update, n.d.<br />
2-17 California Farmer, Newsletters, 1980<br />
13-2 California Farmer; Article, 1981<br />
2-9 California Farm Worker Housing Situation Report, 1980<br />
4-24 California Homeless Coalition; General Correspondence and Information, 1986<br />
4-25 California Institute for Rural Studies; Correspondence and Principles, 1986<br />
25-66 California Journal, 1982<br />
23-11 California Labor Federation, n.d.<br />
11-20 California Labor Federation; COPE, 1984<br />
11-21 California Labor Federation; Correspondence, 1985<br />
11-22 California Labor Federation; Correspondence, 1984<br />
16-18 California Labor Federation; Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
11-19 California Labor Federation; General, n.d.<br />
8-18 California Labor Management Plan, n.d.<br />
3-9 California Labor Market Bulletin, 1976-1977<br />
27-29 California; Agricultural Labor Relations Board, 1979<br />
22-1 California Legislation, 1985<br />
3-14 California Legislative Report, Submitted to National Executive Board, UFW AFL-CIO, 1981<br />
16-67 California Legislature, 1989<br />
14-49 California Legislature Assembly Bills, n.d.<br />
20-12 California <strong>Library</strong> Services Board Meeting; Minutes, 1978-1979<br />
3-10 California Manpower Reports, Summary Manpower Indicators from 1970 Census<br />
31-29 California NOW, n.d.<br />
9-5 California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), n.d.<br />
23-12 California Rural Legal Assistance, n.d.<br />
4-36 California Rural Legal Assistance; Farm Labor Contractor Bill, 1986<br />
4-37 California Rural Legal Assistance; Housing Legislation for Farmworkers, 1986<br />
4-38 Citizens for Sustainable Democracy; Correspondence to Cesar Chavez, 1986<br />
17-10 CRLA Inc; Articles of Incorporation, n.d.<br />
17-11 CRLA Inc; By-Laws, n.d.<br />
17-12 CRLA Inc; Notes, 1983<br />
8-31 CRLA Mechaiz, n.d.<br />
18-60 California Organizations; correspondence, 1980s<br />
25-67 California Register, ALRB, 1983<br />
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22-2 California Senate, 1981<br />
12-62 California State <strong>Library</strong>, 1983<br />
4-26 California State Labor Federation; Correspondence, Update Directory AFL-CIO, 1985<br />
18-37 California Table Grape Unload, 1985<br />
23-13 California Tax Reform Association, n.d.<br />
27-50 Californians for a Bilateral Nuclear Weapons, n.d.<br />
27-31 Californians for Fair Representation, n.d.<br />
29-51 Camp, Bill, n.d.<br />
25-7 Campaign disclosures, 1982<br />
1-7 Campaign for Economic Democracy, Newsletter, 1985<br />
8-19 Canadian Labor Congress, n.d.<br />
2-11 Candidate Fifty Sixth Assembly District, endorsement request to Cesar Chavaz, 1986<br />
2-12 Candidate Terry Friedman, 43rd Assembly District, endorsement by Cesar Chavez,1986<br />
9-4 Candidates, n.d.<br />
12-46 Carrillo appointment, 1982<br />
2-10 Carter, President, Clippings regarding dissident delegate at Cobo Hall, bulk 1979<br />
8-20 Carter, President, n.d.<br />
7-10 Case Summaries (5)<br />
5-17 Cassell, Jim; NFSW (National Farm Workers Service Center), Purchase Orders, 1972<br />
13-3 Catalogs, n.d.<br />
25-64 Catholic Worker, n.d.<br />
25-55 CBFSEI, (Free Standing Ed. Inst.), 1977<br />
8-22 CED, n.d.<br />
8-23 Census project, n.d.<br />
8-24 Center for Ethics and Social Policy, n.d.<br />
1-9 Center for the Study of Law and Politics, California Debates Initiatives Reform, post-1984<br />
31-31 Center for Voting and Democracy, n.d.<br />
5-18 Central Accounting Budget, n.d.<br />
11-54 Central America; Labor Issues, n.d.<br />
8-25 Central Labor Council, n.d.<br />
11-11 Central Labor Council; general counties, n.d.<br />
11-12 Central Labor Council; Kern, Inyo and Mono Counties, n.d.<br />
11-13 Central Labor Council; Orange County, n.d.<br />
11-14 Central Labor Council; Sacramento, n.d.<br />
11-17 Central Labor Council; San Joaquin and Calaveras Counties, n.d.<br />
11-16 Central Labor Council; San Mateo, n.d.<br />
11-18 Central Labor Council; Santa Clara, 1984-1985<br />
11-15 Central Labor Council; Santa Cruz, n.d.<br />
30-23 Cesar Chavez Memorial, n.d.<br />
30-20 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation (CEC), Board MTC, 1993<br />
30-26 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, n.d.<br />
30-19 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, n.d.<br />
30-36 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, 1994<br />
30-25 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation/HC, n.d.<br />
30-24 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation; memos, n.d.<br />
30-16 Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, 1995<br />
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30-22 Cesar Chavez Plaza, n.d.<br />
31-40 Cesar E. Chavez State Holiday, n.d.<br />
23-14 Chacon, Peter, n.d.<br />
2-18 Chacon, Peter R., Assemblyman, correspondence, 1981<br />
8-26 CHAIN, n.d.<br />
22-50 Chandler for Congress, 1986<br />
18-58 Charity Correspondence, n.d.<br />
30-18 Chavez, Cesar, n.d.<br />
23-3 Chavez, Cesar, n.d.<br />
6-11 Chavez, Cesar; Memos, Correspondence Re: Expenses, 1969-1971<br />
1-8 Chavez, Cesar; Correspondence, Reports, 1983-1984<br />
18-15 Chavez, Cesar; clippings, n.d.<br />
28-17 Chavez, Cesar; clippings, n.d.<br />
16-19 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence, 1987-1990<br />
24-37 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence from government officials, 1974-1982<br />
24-36 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence from UFW workers, 1973-1983<br />
12-3 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence to, 1984-1985<br />
12-5 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence, 1981-1982<br />
18-64 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence, 1985-1987<br />
21-65 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence, 1983-1984<br />
16-19 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence, 1987-1990<br />
24-30 Chavez, Cesar; correspondence to <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1973-1978<br />
1-10 Chavez, Cesar; Itinerary, US District Court, Southern District of CA, Notepad<br />
24-32 Chavez, Cesar; letters, memos to NEB (National Executive Board), 1976-1980<br />
24-33 Chavez, Cesar; mass mailer endorsing, n.d.<br />
24-31 Chavez, Cesar; memos to contracted growers, 1981<br />
24-38 Chavez, Cesar; non UFW, 1974-1975<br />
24-35 Chavez, Cesar; notices, memos to NEB and Committees, 1976-1978<br />
19-21 Chavez, Cesar; Philippines, 1977<br />
24-39 Chavez, Cesar; reports, 1972-1976<br />
24-40 Chavez, Cesar; requests for endorsements, 1975-1981<br />
24-34 Chavez, Cesar; transcript incomplete, n.d.<br />
7-11 Chavez, Cesar; Correspondence Re: Murder of Lopez, Rene; Endorsements,1983<br />
1-11 Chavez, Cesar, correspondence, political, 1981-1985<br />
8-21 Chavez, Cesar, letters, n.d.<br />
10-2 Chavez Report; June, 1974<br />
10-3 Chavez Report; October, 1974<br />
5-19 Chicago Office; Correspondence, Donations to UFW, 1970<br />
6-12 Chicago Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Budget; Tax Forms, 1971<br />
25-87 Chicago Daily News, 1976<br />
18-26 Chicago/Hispanic Democratic Caucus, 1982-1983<br />
21-23 Chicano Federation, n.d.<br />
7-12 Chicano Lobby, 1983<br />
21-10 Chicano Research, UCLA, n.d.<br />
25-44 Chicano Students of Bakersfield College, n.d.<br />
31-14 Children's Letters to <strong>Dolores</strong>, 1996<br />
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29-9 Chismearte, n.d.<br />
18-41 Christic Institute (public interest law firm), n.d.<br />
18-66 Church Support-Los Angeles, contact information, n.d.<br />
6-13 Cincinnati Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Car Purchase, Budgets, Over Spending by Bank,<br />
Father John, 1970-1971<br />
21-46 Citizenship Participation Day, Board, n.d.<br />
12-23 City Council Endorsements, n.d.<br />
25-3 City County of San Francisco, Gonzales, Robert E, 1979<br />
31-49 City Free Trade Agreement, n.d.<br />
11-39 CLAT, (La Central Latino Americiana de Trabajorades), n.d.<br />
5-21 Cleveland, Ohio; Correspondence and Proposed Budgets for Ohio Boycotts; Rev. John Bank, ca 1970<br />
6-14 Cleveland Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Explanation of Expenses, Credit Card Use (Misuse),<br />
Phone and Postage Expenses, School Loans for Lyons, Diana, 1970-1971<br />
5-20 Clinic, Health; Potential Needs in Delano Area; ca 1970<br />
6-15 Clinic, Construction, Building Fund, 1971<br />
31-38 Clinton, n.d.<br />
31-42 Clinton administration; Hispanics appointees, 1993<br />
31-41 Clinton budget, 1995<br />
19-50 CLUW, 1987-1990<br />
22-64 CLUW, 1986<br />
14-12 CLUW; chapter presidents, 1983<br />
27-4 CLUW; CLUW News, 1981<br />
26-28 CLUW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>, 1987<br />
27-1 CLUW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1975-1980<br />
27-2 CLUW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; requests to attend, 1975-1982<br />
14-11 CLUW; membership lists, 1982<br />
14-13 CLUW; National Executive Board, 1982<br />
27-5 CLUW; publications mailers, 1980<br />
14-8 CLUW; resolutions, 1984<br />
14-10 CLUW; tenth anniversary convention, 1984<br />
6-18 Co-op; Memos, Requisition and Budget Change Requests, 1971<br />
5-22 Co-op; Farm Workers Cooperative Operations Account; Check Vouchers; Chart of Accounts, 1971<br />
6-16 Coachella; Memos, Correspondence Re: Various Expenses, Monetary Requests by Staff, Weekly<br />
Allowances, 1971<br />
4-28 Coalition of Labor Dinner, In Honor of Cesar Chavez, 1985<br />
11-61 Coalition of Organized Labor, n.d.<br />
4-27 Coalition on Environmental and Occupational Health Hazards; Toxics Coordinating Project, 1986<br />
11-62 Coalition to Fight for Equality, n.d.<br />
7-13 Cohen, Burton; Cohen for Congress Campaign, 1985-1986<br />
23-19 Cohen, Jerry, n.d.<br />
2-78 Collective Agreement (Bargaining), Bozanich, Cesare, Barbic, Radovich/UFW AFL-CIO, 1979-1982<br />
2-79 Collective Agreement (Bargaining), Metzler & Sons/UFM AFL-CIO, 1977-1980<br />
2-81 Collective Agreement (Bargaining), Vintner Employers Assoc/UFW AFL-CIO, 1977-1979<br />
2-82 Collective Agreement (Bargaining), Vener, Cozza, Gonzales, Mendoza, Piper, Skyline, Amamoto,<br />
Chula/UFW AFL-CIO, 1979-1982<br />
29-17 Collective Agreement Bacchus Farms and UFW, n.d.<br />
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29-16 Collective Agreement ET Wall Company, n.d.<br />
2-80 Collective Agreements (Bargaining), E.T.Wall/UFW AFL-CIO; Sea Breeze/ UFW AFL-CIO1978-1980<br />
23-48 Collective Bargaining Agreement, n.d.<br />
27-58 Collective Bargaining Agreement, 1978-1980<br />
17-1 Collective Bargaining Agreements, 1974-1985<br />
17-2 Collective Bargaining Language Models, n.d.<br />
6-17 Columbus Boycott, Expense Journal, Correspondence Re: Budget, 1971<br />
14-16 Commission on Agricultural Workers, n.d.<br />
16-21 Commission on Agricultural Workers; Correspondence, 1990-1991<br />
14-17 Commission on Agricultural Workers; Travel Expense, n.d.<br />
27-47 Commission on California State Organization and Economy, n.d.<br />
14-19 Commission on Responsive Democracy, 1990<br />
31-30 Commission on Security/ Cooperation in Europe, n.d.<br />
11-85 Committee for International Support of Trade Union Rights, n.d.<br />
20-6 Committee for Public Peace, 1972<br />
31-50 Committee of 100 Women, n.d.<br />
11-76 Committee on Political Education, 1984-1985<br />
4-29 Common Sense Budget Coalition; AFL-CIO, 1986<br />
3-15 Community Building; California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, Cases<br />
3-11 Community Planning for Human Resource Development, Report, 1975<br />
13-7 Community religious bulletins, n.d.<br />
4-30 Community Union Group Plan; Notes on Issues, Strikes, Social Services, Legislation<br />
4-31 Community Union; Correspondence Texas Project, 1986<br />
18-40 Comparison of H-2 Provisions, n.d.<br />
3-12 Comprehensive Employment and Training Plan, 1976<br />
21-56 Conceptual Model for Business Planning, n.d.<br />
2-19 Conchola, Jesus, Regarding Complaint Against UFW, AFL-CIO, circa 1978<br />
29-35 Condit, Gary, n.d.<br />
22-62 Conference materials, 1980<br />
31-43 Congress Inform, n.d.<br />
31-44 Congress of California Seniors, n.d.<br />
3-16 Congressional District, Bay Area; Candidates in Primary Election, 1980<br />
27-53 Congressional District Profile, n.d.<br />
8-27 Congressional endorsements, 1980<br />
18-46 Congressional Hispanic Caucus, 1986<br />
12-19 Congressional responses, n.d.<br />
4-32 Conservative/Moderate Group Senator Montoya, 1986<br />
2-13 Constitucion de The United Farm Workers<br />
4-33 Consultants, 1986<br />
2-14 Consumers Union, Correspondence to Cesar Chavez<br />
2-87 Consumidor Sabias Que, Informational Guide, 1980<br />
3-13 Contact Lists, 1976-1977<br />
20-30 Contact lists and addresses, n.d.<br />
7-14 Contact Lists, Scheduled Teach-Ins, 1983 Convocation, 1982-1983<br />
4-34 Continental Airlines, INC; Boycott Terminated, 1985<br />
16-22 Contract Renegotiations; correspondence, 1990<br />
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8-28 Contribution List to Legislators, n.d.<br />
16-23 Contribution Requests; Correspondence, n.d.<br />
10-4 Contributions Churches, n.d.<br />
22-41 Control of Illegal Immigration, n.d.<br />
22-63 Conv. Delegate Study, Nat. Hispanic Center for Adv. Studies, 1981<br />
20-1 Convenio de Negociacion Colectiva, n.d.<br />
2-15 Convention Call, regarding credentials, San Francisco, 1986<br />
11-41 Coors Boycott, n.d.<br />
21-50 Coors Boycott, n.d.<br />
23-15 Cope, n.d.<br />
11-72 COPE; Florida, n.d.<br />
11-73 COPE; Fresno and Madera Counties, n.d.<br />
11-75 COPE; General, 1984<br />
11-74 COPE; San Mateo County, 1984<br />
21-43 Corporate Meeting, 1981<br />
17-32 Corporate Meeting Notes, 1981-1982<br />
19-22 Correspondence to UFW, 1972-1986<br />
10-5 Correspondence, 1973<br />
10-10 Correspondence; April, 1974<br />
10-14 Correspondence; August, 1974<br />
10-6 Correspondence; December, 1973<br />
10-18 Correspondence; December, 1974<br />
10-8 Correspondence; February, 1974<br />
1-12 Correspondence; Recommendations for Conrado Terrazas, 1977-1983; Letter from Jane Fonda<br />
1-13 Correspondence; General, Deportation, Fact Finding Tour to C.A., 1984<br />
1-14 Correspondence; General, Estate of Ciaccio, John; Farm Worker Survey; Encinas, Juanita, 1983-1985<br />
10-7 Correspondence; January, 1974<br />
10-13 Correspondence; July, 1974<br />
10-12 Correspondence; June, 1974<br />
10-9 Correspondence; March, 1974<br />
10-11 Correspondence; May, 1974<br />
10-17 Correspondence; November, 1974<br />
10-16 Correspondence; October, 1974<br />
10-15 Correspondence; September, 1974<br />
24-3 Correspondence to UFW, no specific person/dept, 1981-1982<br />
29-34 Cortese, Dave, n.d.<br />
7-15 Cost List, Garin vs. UFW<br />
4-35 Council of Churches; Plea for Support, 1985<br />
25-4 County of Kern, Welfare Dept, 1975-1977<br />
23-4 CPB, n.d.<br />
23-20 CPD Budget, n.d.<br />
8-29 CPD Case, n.d.<br />
23-40 CPD-Legislature Action, 1979<br />
8-30 CPD-Real Placement, n.d.<br />
10-19 Credit Union, 1974<br />
20-46 Credit Union, n.d.<br />
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22-36 Credit Union, n.d.<br />
23-16 Credit Union, 1979-1980<br />
30-11 Credit Union, n.d.<br />
30-14 Credit Union Meeting, 1994<br />
2-16 Criminal Code, clippings, 1980<br />
18-34 Crop Operations Report to UFW, n.d.<br />
10-20 Cruz Report; June, 1974<br />
10-21 Cruz Report; October, 1974<br />
8-32 CSA, n.d.<br />
4-38 CSD, n.d.<br />
25-48 Cuba Resource Center Newsletter, n.d.<br />
30-6 Culinary Workers Local 226, n.d.<br />
1-15 Current Budget, UFW, 1983-1984<br />
21-15 Current Problems, n.d.<br />
21-62 CWA Second National Women's Conference, 1984<br />
15-1 Daily Planner Notes, 1980s<br />
6-19 Dallas Boycott, Memos Requesting Payments, Daily Income and Expense Journals, 1971<br />
29-33 Dantona, Jim, n.d.<br />
5-23 Data Processing; Authorization for Payments to, 1971<br />
26-16 Data Processing, n.d.<br />
15-2 Date book, Small Notebook, 1986<br />
16-17 David Arizmendi; Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
2-20 Davis, Gray, for Static Controller, Candidacy Endorsement, 1986<br />
26-20 Day Care Center, La Paz, 1977<br />
29-74 Debra Vollmer Congress, n.d.<br />
7-16 Decent Home, Report, 1983<br />
7-17 Decision of the National Executive Board, 1982<br />
31-21 Declined, n.d.<br />
23-74 Declined and Past Invites, n.d.<br />
6-20 Defense Fundraising, Kitchen, Authorizations for Payment, 1971<br />
2-22 Delaine Eastin, 18th Assembly District, Requests for Endorsements, 1986<br />
31-47 Delaine Eastin/Migrant Education, n.d.<br />
6-21 Delano; Memos, Requests for Payments, 1971<br />
1-16 Delano Field Office, ranches, 1977; meeting notes, ca 1975<br />
25-84 Delano Record, n.d.<br />
31-46 Dellums, Ronald V, n.d.<br />
14-41 Delores <strong>Huerta</strong> Testimony-3434, 1980<br />
2-90 Democratic Credo: Economic Bill of Rights, Pamphlet, n.d.<br />
7-18 Democratic Newsletters, Campaign Manual, 1980-1981<br />
23-17 Democratic Party Platform, n.d.<br />
31-17 Democratic Socialists of America, n.d.<br />
6-22 Denials at Employment; Permission for Watsonville March; Notes on Disability, 1971<br />
6-23 Denver Boycott, Budget, 1971<br />
31-32 Dept. of Corporations, n.d.<br />
2-21 Department of Food and Agriculture, Correspondence Regarding Alleged Pesticide Incident, 1980<br />
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27-26 Department of Justice, n.d.<br />
27-45 Department of Justice, n.d.<br />
27-54 Department of Justice, n.d.<br />
4-39 Department Store Employees Union SF; Newberry's Boycott, 1985<br />
5-24 Departures; Approved Time Payment Schedules for UFWOC Staff Members, 1971<br />
21-47 Deportation of Hector Marroquin, n.d.<br />
24-66 Dept and Division Directors, 1976<br />
5-25 Detroit Office; Correspondence Re: Budgets and Support in Detroit, 1970<br />
6-24 Detroit Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Insufficient Budget, Travel and Phone Expenses, 1971<br />
18-17 Deukmejian; clippings, n.d.<br />
1-17 Develop Quarterly; public radio, 1984<br />
31-45 Dickinson, Roger, n.d.<br />
14-18 Director and Officer Liability Changes, n.d.<br />
2-85 Directory of Hispanic Appointees/Carter Admin., 1980<br />
17-14 District 1199C; Agreement and Declaration of Trust, 1981<br />
9-6 District Information and Tables, n.d.<br />
3-17 Division of Agricultural Sciences, Prospects for Small Scale Farming, 1977<br />
8-33 Dixon, Alan, n.d.<br />
21-11 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>, n.d.<br />
27-19 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>, n.d.<br />
16-25 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence; April-June, 1990<br />
16-26 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence; July-September, 1990<br />
16-27 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence; October-December, 1990<br />
16-28 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to, 1991<br />
16-29 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to, 1989<br />
16-30 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to, 1986-1988<br />
16-31 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to, 1984<br />
16-32 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to, 1981<br />
16-24 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Correspondence to; January-March, 1990<br />
23-1 <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>; Stockton, n.d.<br />
29-53 Dominguez, Lupe, n.d.<br />
31-48 Dooley, n.d.<br />
23-72 Dorothy Day's 100th Birthday, 1997<br />
25-65 Dovetail, 1980<br />
14-25 Drawings, n.d.<br />
31-33 DSA, n.d.<br />
23-30 DSOC, n.d.<br />
5-26 Dues Paid by Growers, Assessments, 1971<br />
31-10 Dunlop Commission, n.d.<br />
11-56 Dupage County Federation of Labor, n.d.<br />
25-50 Economic Democrat Newspaper, n.d.<br />
3-20 EDD (California Employment Development Department), Administrative Circulars Re: Travel<br />
Reimbursement, Evaluations, Worker’s Compensation, 1976<br />
3-21 EDD; Correspondence, 1976-1977<br />
3-22 EDD; Executive Notice, Memos, 1976-1978<br />
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3-23 EDD; Field Office Directive, Memos, 1976-1978<br />
3-24 EDD; General Role in Job Training and Placement, n.d.<br />
3-25 EDD; Long Range Plans for Data Processing Applications, 1976<br />
3-26 EDD; News Releases, 1976-1977<br />
11-40 Education Update, 1984-1985<br />
27-35 Education Update, n.d.<br />
25-2 Edwards Congressman Don, Majority Rule Testimony, 1979<br />
25-15 EEOC Guidelines, 1972-1980<br />
8-34 Eggland, Leona,<br />
22-52 Egg City; boycott, 1983-1986<br />
6-25 El Centro; Memos, Correspondence Re: Financial Problems, Reimbursement Slips,1971<br />
25-79 El Hispano, 1981<br />
5-28 El Malcriado; Budget, 1970<br />
14-29 El Malcriado, recruitment; correspondence, 1976<br />
14-30 El Malcriado Report, 1976<br />
18-7 El Mexicalo, 1982-1983<br />
25-77 El Mexicalo, (Bilingual), n.d.<br />
13-16 El Movimiento Sindical Mundial Journal, n.d.<br />
25-80 El Popo, n.d.<br />
14-28 El Salvador Chronology, n.d.<br />
14-27 El Salvador Human Rights, n.d.<br />
18-48 El Taller Grafico, report, 1987<br />
26-8 El Taller Grafico, 1978-1979<br />
29-69 Elaine Whitealquist Assembly, n.d.<br />
28-15 Election; Clippings, n.d.<br />
3-27 Election Day Planning, n.d.<br />
20-45 Election Results, n.d.<br />
4-40 Election Victory Form Letters, 1982<br />
5-27 Electronics; Schnellbacher, Don, 1971<br />
31-8 Elementary and 2nd Educational Act, n.d.<br />
21-45 Elements of a Legally Sufficient Authorization, n.d.<br />
31-16 Ellis Island Medal, n.d.<br />
18-65 Emergency National Council Against U.S. Intervention In Central America/The Caribbean<br />
Conference corres., 1985-1986<br />
19-10 Employee Benefits Journal, n.d.<br />
1-18 Employee Job Protection, legislation; correspondence and articles, 1982-1984<br />
3-29 Employment Services Improvement Program Report, 1972<br />
3-28 Employer's Guide, Unemployment Insurance Code of California, 1976<br />
3-34 Employment and Training Programs, State of California, ca 1976<br />
16-4 Employment; Clippings, n.d.<br />
20-22 Employment Development Department, n.d.<br />
25-1 Employment Security Dept, n.d.<br />
3-30 Employment Services Board; Agendas, 1977<br />
3-31 Employment Services Board; Annual Reports, 1975<br />
3-32 Employment Services Board; Annual Reports, 1976<br />
3-33 Employment Services Committee Meetings, 1976-1977<br />
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19-3 End Barrio Warfare, n.d.<br />
12-22 Endorsement dinner invitations, n.d.<br />
2-23 Endorsement letter from Eddie Souza, to Cesar Chavez, 1985<br />
1-19 Endorsement recommendations, political, from <strong>Huerta</strong>, D., 1980<br />
23-29 Endorsement request, n.d.<br />
1-20 Endorsements, Supplemental Report, political, 1980s<br />
23-62 Endorsements, 1996-1997<br />
31-9 EPA Worker Protection Standard, n.d.<br />
17-33 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), notes, n.d.<br />
25-72 Esquire, n.d.<br />
25-39 Essays, published poems, n.d.<br />
25-40 Essays, unpublished poems, n.d.<br />
1-21 Ethics and Policy Center, Berkeley; Handwritten Notes for Lecture, 1985<br />
5-29 Europe; Correspondence, Transport & General Workers Union, 1971<br />
6-26 Europe; Correspondence Re: Travel Budget for Levine, Vivian, 1971<br />
20-23 Evaluation of Calif. Migrant Ed. Program, 1981<br />
30-33 Events, unattended, n.d.<br />
24-67 Executive Board; memos and reports, 1974-1978<br />
20-36 Executive Board, n.d.<br />
20-37 Executive Board, n.d.<br />
20-38 Executive Board, n.d.<br />
23-28 Executive Board, n.d.<br />
14-51 Executive Board meeting, 1990<br />
14-67 Executive Board report, 1977<br />
31-6 Executive Dept. State of Calif.; Prop 187<br />
7-19 Executive Summary, The Emergency Program for Jobs<br />
2-84 Fact Against Fiction, The Laborers Respond to Mother Jones, Pamphlet, 1980<br />
31-37 Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), n.d.<br />
2-25 Fallacy of the Safe Workplace, Report, circa 1978<br />
31-5 Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA), n.d.<br />
27-10 Family Misc. Recipe, n.d.<br />
27-11 Family <strong>Papers</strong>, Report Cards, n.d.<br />
27-3 Family Planning, n.d.<br />
1-22 Family Radio Meeting on Licensing, Notes, 1985<br />
23-5 Family Reading, n.d.<br />
19-25 Farm Worker History by Fred Ross, 1974<br />
27-25 Farm Worker Law Inc, n.d.<br />
30-7 Farm Worker Legal Services, n.d.<br />
17-6 Farm Worker Struggle Chronology, n.d.<br />
30-13 Farm Workers Credit Union, n.d.<br />
22-16 Farm Workers Credit Union, Financial Report, 1983<br />
17-7 Farm Workers Education and Legal Defense Fund; By Laws, 1990<br />
16-39 Farm Workers Education and Legal Defense Fund Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
10-22 Farm Workers National Union, 1973<br />
1-66 Farm Worker Collective Bargaining, Hearings, U.S. Senate, 760 pages, 1979<br />
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18-83 Farmworkers Communications Inc., board meeting, 1983; handwritten notes on management<br />
training<br />
14-20 Farm Worker Justice Fund, 1986<br />
18-90 Farm Worker Newsletters, 1980s<br />
17-4 Farmworkers Act, draft to establish U.S. Commission<br />
1-23 FCL, La Federacion Campesina, statement of purpose, n.d.<br />
25-16 Federal Advisory Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 1978<br />
29-42 Federal Legislation Report, n.d.<br />
23-24 Federal Political Newsletters, n.d.<br />
12-56 Federal Register, 1987<br />
11-28 Federation News, 1985<br />
2-26 Feliciano, Bob, Endorsement for Candidacy Request to Cesar Chavez; Press Release, 1984<br />
12-20 Feliciano, Bob, n.d.<br />
31-36 Feminist Majority Foundation, n.d.<br />
18-39 Feminization of Poverty, 1983<br />
3-18 Feasibility Study of a Sampling Approach for Gathering Employment Service Applicant Information,<br />
1976<br />
1-24 FHIP, Farmworker Health Insurance Project; correspondence, 1985<br />
5-30 Field Office Central; Authorization for Payment, Expense Reports, 1971<br />
8-35 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, (FIFRA), n.d.<br />
27-40 FIFRA, n.d.<br />
20-7 Filipino Survey Weekly Report, 1985<br />
18-21 Films; Clippings, n.d.<br />
3-19 Final Report on Unemployment Insurance Redesign, 1976<br />
16-6 Financial Events; clippings,<br />
22-18 Financial Notebook, 1980-1981<br />
17-13 First Amended Complaint; NFWSC vs SP; 1989<br />
22-40 First Amended Revisions; Draft of constitutional amendments, 1984<br />
24-57 First Constitutional Convention, 1973<br />
6-27 Fisher Randolph Fisher, Authorizations for Payment, Strike Benefits, 1971<br />
2-27 FJF Comparison of Key House and Senate Bills Regarding Agricultural Guestworkers, n.d.<br />
17-15 Farm Labor Contractor Registration Act (FLCRA); regulation amendments, 1979<br />
2-28 Fleishman, Allen, Correspondence to Cesar Chavez Regarding Endorsement, 1986<br />
14-6 Florida House of Representatives, 1990<br />
5-31 FOC (Field Office Central); Purchase Orders for Educational Fund,1972<br />
5-32 FOC; Major Auto Repair, 1972<br />
5-33 FOC; Medical Fund, 1971-1972<br />
29-49 Foglia, Ed, n.d.<br />
18-10 Food and Grower Issues; Clippings, n.d.<br />
14-43 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 1981<br />
9-7 Fourth Annual Report of Agricultural Labor Relations Board, n.d.<br />
4-41 FPPC (Fair Political Practices Commission); National UFW Political Action Committee, Lobbyist<br />
Reports and Recipient Committee Campaign Statements, 1985<br />
4-42 FPPC ; National UFW Political Action Committee, Lobbyist Reports and Recipient Committee<br />
Campaign Statements, 1986<br />
29-76 Frank O. Montoya, n.d.<br />
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19-35 Fred Ross, 75th Birthday, 1985<br />
25-62 Free Labour World, 1982<br />
16-5 Free Trade Agreement; Clippings, 1990<br />
31-12 Freedom forum, 1995<br />
31-13 Freedom Trade with Cuba Act, n.d.<br />
5-34 Fresno, Boycott Operations Report, 1971<br />
5-35 Fresno, Field Boycott Budget, 1971<br />
5-36 Fresno, Organizing Budget, 1971<br />
27-61 Frontlash Minimum Wage Campaign, 1989<br />
23-27 Full Employment Action, n.d.<br />
27-46 Full Employment Action Council, n.d.<br />
30-34 Fund for the Feminist Majority, n.d.<br />
21-60 Fund Raising Analysis, 1984<br />
1-26 Fundraising Plans, women’s rights; reports, newsletters, 1980’s<br />
30-12 FW Credit Union, n.d.<br />
10-23 Ganz, Marshall report; June, 1974<br />
10-24 Ganz, Marshall report; October, 1974<br />
14-21 GAO Draft, n.d.<br />
14-31 GAO Questionnaire, n.d.<br />
12-21 Garcia, Alex, n.d.<br />
29-23 Garcia, Alfonso, n.d.<br />
4-46 Gaydos, Bill; Sanitation Congress "Toilet Bill", 1985<br />
1-27 General; introduction to Delores <strong>Huerta</strong>; various reports and newsletters, ca 1984<br />
5-37 General, Expenditures, Credit Card Usage; Rodrigo Terronez Memorial Clinic; Notes, ca 1971<br />
6-28 General; New Budget Policies; Gas-Oil Budget; Field Office Staff List; Disability, Immigration<br />
Procedures; Harvest Jobs; Potential Strawberry Boycott; Family Labor Camps; Collective Bargaining<br />
Agreement Form, ca 1971<br />
21-17 General, n.d.<br />
25-95 General, n.d.<br />
29-84 General, n.d.<br />
30-38 General, n.d.<br />
3-35 General Articles, regarding employment, 1974-1977<br />
7-20 General Articles, n.d.<br />
31-55 General Articles, n.d.<br />
7-21 General Booklets, n.d.<br />
12-10 General Candidacy Correspondence, n.d.<br />
1-28 General; Clippings, 1980-1985<br />
2-29 General; Clippings, Newsletter, 1980 - 1984<br />
7-22 General; Clippings, 1980-1983<br />
11-69 General Clippings, n.d.<br />
18-8 General, Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-14 General; Clippings, n.d.<br />
12-9 General Congress; Correspondence, 1984<br />
2-30 General; Correspondence, Regarding Political Endorsements, 1979<br />
2-31 General; Correspondence, Regarding Political Endorsements and Legislation, 1980<br />
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2-32 General; Correspondence, Includes Correspondence to Delores <strong>Huerta</strong> from Nancy Pelosi, 1981<br />
2-33 General; Correspondence, Regarding Legislation, 1982-1984<br />
3-36 General; Correspondence, Memos on State and Federal Employment Services, 1976<br />
3-37 General; Correspondence, State Compliance with Labor Codes and Employment Policies, 1977<br />
7-23 General; Correspondence, 1980-1990<br />
12-12 General Correspondence, 1982-1985<br />
16-41 General Correspondence, 1991<br />
16-42 General Correspondence, 1990<br />
16-43 General Correspondence, 1989<br />
16-44 General Correspondence, 1984-1989<br />
21-64 General Correspondence, 1976-1984<br />
23-54 General Correspondence, n.d.<br />
32-1 General; Correspondence, 1967-1979<br />
32-2 General; Correspondence, 1980<br />
32-3 General; Correspondence, 1981<br />
32-4 General; Correspondence, 1982<br />
32-5 General; Correspondence, 1983<br />
32-6 General; Correspondence, 1984<br />
32-7 General; Correspondence, 1985<br />
32-8 General; Correspondence, 1986<br />
32-9 General; Correspondence, 1987<br />
32-10 General; Correspondence, 1988<br />
32-11 General; Correspondence, 1989<br />
32-12 General; Correspondence, 1989<br />
32-13 General; Correspondence, 1989<br />
32-14 General; Correspondence, 1990<br />
32-15 General; Correspondence, 1994-1995<br />
32-16 General; Correspondence, 1996<br />
32-17 General; Correspondence, 1997<br />
32-18 General; Correspondence, 1998<br />
32-19 General; Correspondence, n.d.<br />
16-45 General Correspondence; Donations, 1979<br />
16-46 General Correspondence, 1980<br />
11-71 General Flyers, n.d.<br />
12-11 General Flyers and Notices, n.d.<br />
15-17 General Flyers and Pamphlets, 1990-1991<br />
18-2 General Handwritten Meeting Notes, 1980s<br />
11-84 General International Unions; Correspondence, 1981-1985<br />
29-14 General Labor Booklets, n.d.<br />
29-13 General Labor Books, n.d.<br />
17-22 General Legal Corporation, notes, n.d.<br />
15-9 General Listing Notebook, n.d.<br />
18-28 General Lists and Plans, 1980s<br />
20-24 General Lists and Statistics, 1989-1990<br />
7-24 General Magazines and Journals, n.d.<br />
15-10 General Meeting Notebook, n.d.<br />
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15-11 General Meeting Notebook, 1990<br />
15-12 General Meeting Notebook, 1990<br />
15-13 General Meeting Notebook, 1989<br />
15-14 General Meeting Notebook, 1989<br />
21-32 General Memos, 1981<br />
9-8 General Motors and UAW Agreement, n.d.<br />
1-29 General Newsletters, 1983-1985<br />
2-34 General Newsletters, 1980-1981<br />
7-25 General Newsletters, n.d.<br />
15-19 General Newsletters, 1987-1990<br />
18-84 General Newsletters and Flyers, 1981-1985<br />
18-4 General Newspapers, 1980s<br />
28-18 General; Newspapers n.d.<br />
17-34 General Notes and Drafts, n.d.<br />
15-6 General Notes; Handwritten, 1989-1990<br />
15-7 General Notes; Handwritten, 1990<br />
15-8 General Notes; Handwritten, 1987-1988<br />
3-38 General Notices and Announcements, Meetings, Memos, Legislation, Dues, 1976-1980<br />
18-54 General Organizations, Correspondence,<br />
18-55 General Organizations, Correspondence,<br />
18-56 General Organizations, Correspondence,<br />
15-15 General Planner Listings, 1990<br />
31-57 General Plans and Reports, n.d.<br />
1-30 General Report; Legislative, by Delores <strong>Huerta</strong>; Meeting Notes, ca 1983<br />
3-39 General Reports; Legislative Status, Goals, Voters, Endorsements, 1976<br />
7-26 General Reports and Announcements, n.d.<br />
12-1 General Senator Correspondence, n.d.<br />
5-38 General Service Center, Employee Expenses, 1971<br />
5-39 General Services, Ledger and Budget, nd<br />
2-35 General Statement and Reports, Activism; Speech by Douglas Fraser; bulk ca 1980<br />
31-56 General Statements, n.d.<br />
18-31 General UFW Correspondence, 1982-1983<br />
19-26 General UFW Information, n.d.<br />
19-27 General UFW Information, n.d.<br />
18-12 General UFW Issues; Clippings, n.d.<br />
16-3 General Union News; Clippings, n.d.<br />
11-67 General Unions; Correspondence, 1981-1985<br />
11-70 General Unions; Newsletters, n.d.<br />
14-47 George Arakelian Farms vs ALRB Case, n.d.<br />
1-31 Get Out the Vote Campaign, Expenditures, n.d.<br />
4-47 Gilin, Alfonso; Romero vs. United Farm Workers, 1985<br />
12-65 Glenn vs Merrill Farms Case,<br />
29-12 Gloria Steinem Birthday, n.d.<br />
12-34 Going West, n.d.<br />
4-49 Gonot, Gregory-ACRB; Correspondence and Notes Re: Controversy About Gonot’s Appointment, 1986<br />
4-45 Gonzalez (Jim) for Senate Campaign; Correspondence Re: Not Endorsed by UFW, 1986<br />
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2-36 GOTV (Get Out the Vote) Schedule, to identify Richard Polanco supporters, 1986<br />
15-20 Government Newsletters and Notices, 1983-1989<br />
4-48 Gramm-Rudman-Hollings and the Reagan Budget Proposals for 1987, Booklets, 1986<br />
6-29 Grand Rapids Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Expenses, 1971<br />
1-32 Grant Application, Ms. Foundation for Women, 1983<br />
12-53 Grape Boycott and Prices, n.d.<br />
16-2 Grape Boycott; Clippings, n.d.<br />
18-16 Grape Boycott; Clippings, n.d.<br />
22-56 Grape Boycott Outline, n.d.<br />
28-16 Grapes; Clippings, n.d.<br />
4-43 Graphic Communication Union District Council; Correspondence Re: Boycotting La Opinion<br />
Newspaper, 1986<br />
4-44 Greater Long Beach Labor Coalition, Fundraiser, 1986<br />
30-35 Green Corps, n.d.<br />
31-35 Green Party, n.d.<br />
18-74 Grievance, Antonio Reyes, 1982<br />
17-23 Group Legal Services; Agreement, n.d.<br />
13-15 Guide to Women's Resources, 1980<br />
8-36 Gutierrez, Tony, n.d.<br />
23-6 H.A.D, n.d.<br />
27-52 H-2 Program: Temporary Alien Workers in US Agriculture, n.d.<br />
2-37 H-2 Reference in Testimony of Grace M. Davis, Comm. on Immigration and Refugee Policy, 1980<br />
29-50 Hallinan, Terence, n.d.<br />
12-61 Handwritten Contact Lists, n.d.<br />
1-33 Handwritten Notes, Names, ca 1984<br />
3-40 Handwritten Notes, 1981<br />
6-30 Handwritten Notes, Names, Phone Numbers, 3 Notebooks, n.d.<br />
7-27 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
14-69 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
14-70 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
14-71 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
15-4 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
15-5 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
16-68 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
16-69 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
16-70 Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
25-49 Harvester, 1982<br />
12-33 Hatfield, Clippings, 1984<br />
29-32 Hayes, Tom, n.d.<br />
27-56 Health and Safety Issues Faced by Farmworkers, 1982<br />
11-43 Health and Safety Legislations, n.d.<br />
25-6 Health and Welfare Agency, n.d.<br />
2-38 Health and Welfare Agency Memo, Activity Report, 1980<br />
31-34 Health Care/We Gotta Have It, n.d.<br />
1-34 Heirship and Entitlement, petition to determine estate of John Ciaccio, 1985<br />
1-35 Helaine Victoria Press, correspondence on promotional products, 1985; workshop, 1983<br />
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23-70 Here San Francisco, 1997<br />
1-36 Hispanic Publications, 1983-1984<br />
2-39 Hispanos Unidos, 1980<br />
18-49 History of UFW Contracts, n.d.<br />
6-31 Hollister, CA; Luna, Jose, Personal Family Budget Paid by Union, 1971<br />
14-22 Homelessness, n.d.<br />
29-67 Honda, Mike, n.d.<br />
4-51 Hormel Strikers Support Telegram, Correspondence and Report, 1986<br />
4-50 Hospital and Service Employees Union Local 399, United For a Contract Campaign, 1986<br />
11-36 Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees, n.d.<br />
12-15 House of Representative Responses, n.d.<br />
6-32 Houston Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Monthly Budget, Late Phone Bills, 1971<br />
12-39 HR 1510 Amendments, n.d.<br />
31-7 HR 2229 Cuba, n.d.<br />
29-46 HR 3495 Immigrant Education Funding, n.d.<br />
14-36 HR 3810, n.d.<br />
14-38 HR 7130, 1972<br />
16-7 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; assault case; clippings, 1989<br />
1-5 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; biographical, n.d.<br />
24-29 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; biography, n.d.<br />
7-28 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; clippings, 1989<br />
21-19 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>, correspondence, n.d.<br />
7-29 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1980<br />
1-37 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1985; requests for reimbursement<br />
1-38 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1982-1985<br />
21-66 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1980<br />
21-67 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1983<br />
21-68 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1984<br />
21-69 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1985-1986<br />
18-30 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1983<br />
12-4 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1981-1982<br />
18-61 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1986-1987<br />
18-62 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1983<br />
18-63 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; correspondence, 1982<br />
16-38 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>, correspondence from organizations, 1976-1978<br />
24-11 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; endorsements, support, 1982-1983<br />
24-12 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; endorsements, support, 1975-1980<br />
27-12 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; family religious holiday cards, n.d.<br />
27-9 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>, friends' correspondence from, n.d.<br />
27-13 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; family birthday and Mother's Day cards, n.d.<br />
27-14 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; friends', cards and letters, n.d.<br />
21-51 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; oral history, n.d.<br />
14-37 <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; statements on HR 3080, 1985<br />
29-80 Hughes, Teresa P, n.d.<br />
18-87 Human Rights; newsletters, 1980s<br />
25-63 Human Rights Covenants, 1978<br />
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3-41 ICESA, Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies (currently called, The National<br />
Association of State Workforce Agencies), 1975-1976<br />
3-42 Illegal Immigrants; Clippings, 1977<br />
23-21 Illegals, 1979<br />
1-39 Illinois Migrant Council, Advocacy Committee, n.d.<br />
12-26 Imbrect, Charles, n.d.<br />
23-22 Immigration, n.d.<br />
19-2 Immigration and National Act Amendment, 1978<br />
18-44 Immigration, laws and reforms, 1986-1987<br />
18-20 Immigration laws; clippings n.d.<br />
29-8 Immigration policy, 1981<br />
19-6 Immigration Reform and Control Act; Catholic statements, 1984<br />
20-5 In Spanish, n.d.<br />
31-53 In the House of Representatives, 1982<br />
12-59 Income tax packet, 1983<br />
27-42 Index of Health and Safety Issues, n.d.<br />
6-33 Indianapolis, Memo Re: Monthly Budget Check, 1971<br />
20-16 Industrial accident lists, n.d.<br />
8-37 Industrial Welfare Commission, n. d.<br />
21-9 Info on Check Office, n.d.<br />
29-66 Info/General Elections of Mexico, n.d.<br />
2-40 Information, Polling for Richard Polanco, 1986<br />
19-15 Information on Pesticide Use in Grapes, 1988<br />
21-58 Initial Tentative Response Patterns, 1984<br />
16-8 INS and Immigration; Clippings, 1987<br />
25-12 INS Federal Advisory, 1977-1978<br />
13-14 INS News Digest, 1978<br />
25-46 INS News Digest, 1978<br />
25-13 INS US Dept Justice, 1978<br />
7-30 Interim policies for Legal Department, 1981<br />
11-35 International Chemical Workers Union, n.d.<br />
11-34 International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, n.d.<br />
8-38 International Longshoremen's Association, n.d.<br />
11-33 International Molders and Allied Workers Union, n.d.<br />
17-18 International Trust for Prescription Drugs; plan benefits, 1982<br />
17-16 International Trust Funding Agreement, n.d.<br />
17-17 International Trust/Legal Services; agreement/declaration, n.d.<br />
4-52 International Union of Allied Industrial Workers, Visit to La Paz, 1986<br />
4-53 International Union of Allied Novelty and Production Workers, Convention, 1986<br />
25-52 International Worker, 1975<br />
9-9 Interview notes, n.d.<br />
9-10 Interview notes, n.d.<br />
9-11 Interview notes, n.d.<br />
30-27 Interview requests, 1993<br />
1-40 Interviews, requests for; letters of appreciation, political, 1981-1989<br />
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23-76 Interviews to be scheduled, n.d.<br />
3-43 Inventory of Employment and Training Programs in California, 1977<br />
30-29 Invitation response, Ltrs, n.d.<br />
31-22 Invitation responses, n.d.<br />
8-39 Invitations, n.d.<br />
31-18 Invitations/books stories, n.d.<br />
31-20 Invitations/declined, n.d.<br />
11-52 Israel; labor issues, n.d.<br />
12-30 Jadiker, Mary, n.d.<br />
5-40 Jersey City, Correspondence Re: Expenses, ca 1970<br />
5-41 Jessica; Expenses for Boycotts in Milwaukee, Minneapolis, and Buffalo, 1971<br />
6-34 Jessica; San Francisco Expenditure Sheets, Correspondence, 1971<br />
2-41 JG Boswell, Major Expenditures and Donors Campaign Statements, Articles, 1977-1979<br />
25-42 "Joaquin Murietta" Opera, n.d.<br />
3-45 Job Corps, Overview, ca 1976<br />
3-44 Jobs; Clippings, 1977<br />
25-61 Jobs Impact Bulletin, aliens, 1982<br />
7-31 Joint Legislative Conference Material, n.d.<br />
4-69 Jones, Nick; Correspondence with Cesar Chavez, Calmark Election, 1985<br />
18-23 Journal, 1982-1983<br />
23-23 JP Stevens, n.d.<br />
19-8 Juan de la Cruz Farm Workers Pension Plan, 1987<br />
17-8 Juan De La Cruz Farm Workers Pension Fund, n.d.<br />
26-24 Juan de la Cruz Farm Workers Pension Fund, 1982<br />
12-17 Judicial Appointments, n.d.<br />
12-47 Judicial Appointments, 1982-1983<br />
19-66 Julio, 1985<br />
12-67 Kamber Group Political Prognosis, 1982<br />
6-35 Kansas City Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Where to Send Bills, Need for More Money, 1971<br />
25-5 Katz, Richard, 1981<br />
2-42 Klehs, Johan; Assemblyman, Correspondence with Cesar Chavez and Endorsement, 1986<br />
1-41 Kellogg Foundation; speaking engagements, 1984<br />
5-42 Kelso, Correspondence and Newsletters Re: Finance, 1971<br />
29-65 Ken Yeager, n.d.<br />
9-12 Kern County index to voters, n.d.<br />
2-43 Keyser, Alice; Request for Endorsement from UFW for Candidacy to Assembly, 1986<br />
5-43 Kitchen #300, Strikers Food Ledger and Expenses, nd<br />
6-36 Kitchen and General Services, Food Budgets, Names, 1971<br />
2-44 Kripke, Dan; Correspondence to Cesar Chavez for Endorsement to Congress, 1986<br />
8-40 L.A. Catholic Workers, n.d.<br />
4-54 L.A. County Chicano Employees Association; Correspondence Re: Support for Watsonville Strike and<br />
Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center Bargaining, 1985-1986<br />
25-88 L.A. Herald Examiner, 1982<br />
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6-38 La Paz, Memos, Correspondence Re: Fiesta Campesino, Various Car Payments, Operating Expenses,<br />
1970-1971<br />
5-44 La Paz Auto Center, Expenses, 1972<br />
5-45 La Paz, Calistoga, Expenses and Purchase Orders, 1971<br />
13-17 La Paz Newsletters, n.d.<br />
4-55 L.A. Supporter, List of Names, n.d.<br />
25-89 Los Angeles Times, n.d.<br />
11-88 La Union, n.d.<br />
11-23 Labor booklets, n.d.<br />
9-13 Labor code bills, n.d.<br />
11-38 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, (LCLAA), n.d.<br />
27-20 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, n.d.<br />
29-15 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, n.d.<br />
19-55 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1981<br />
12-49 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement, 1982-1983<br />
4-57 LCLAA; Correspondence Re: J.F. Otero as Acting President, 1986<br />
16-48 Labor Council for Latin American Advancement; correspondence, 1987-1990<br />
21-49 Labor Heritage Foundation; correspondence, n.d.<br />
3-46 Labor Market Information for CETA Prime Sponsors, Report, 1975<br />
11-27 Labor pamphlet, n.d.<br />
11-58 Labor papers, 1984-1985<br />
28-10 Laborers; clippings, n.d.<br />
20-9 Latin-American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LAC LA), 1980<br />
6-37 Lamont Office, Memos, Correspondence Re: Budget, food and Clothing Allowances, 1971<br />
21-26 Language Data Base, 1984<br />
20-10 Las Colinas Vineyards, shutdown agreement, n.d.<br />
20-8 Latin American Support Committee, 1981<br />
18-13 Latin Issues; clippings, n.d.<br />
4-56 Latino Agenda Coalition, Correspondence Re: Participation in Conference on Latino Educational<br />
Rights, 1986<br />
17-21 Law Corporation Rules, 1975<br />
8-41 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, n.d.<br />
29-70 Lee, Barbara, n.d.<br />
9-14 Legislative Report, n.d.<br />
22-3 Legislative Reports, 1979<br />
5-47 Legal, Expenses for Travel, Calexico; Budget, Herron, Grace, 1972<br />
17-19 Legal Advice, 1980<br />
17-20 Legal Booklets, n.d.<br />
16-49 Legal correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
5-48 Legal Department, Expenses for Travel, Anti-trust Case, 1970<br />
12-71 Legal Department, restructuring ideas, n.d.<br />
7-32 Legal Department, weekly reports, 1981-1982<br />
17-24 Legal documents, n.d.<br />
5-49 Legal expenses, UFW, 1972<br />
20-32 Legal issues, drugs and the workplace, n.d.<br />
29-83 Legal-Legislative Reporter, (International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans).<br />
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25-69 Legal-Legislative Reporter, n.d.<br />
18-72 Legal-Legislative Reporter, 1982-1983<br />
23-43 Legal matters, 1988-1989<br />
20-47 Legal misc, n.d.<br />
17-35 Legal Services Plan; Chicago Joint Board of ACW, n.d.<br />
17-37 Legal Services Plan; Credit Union of Lodge 645, n.d.<br />
17-38 Legal Services Plan; Laborer's District Council, n.d.<br />
17-39 Legal Services Plan; Laborer's Local 423, n.d.<br />
17-41 Legal Services Plan; Municipal Employees, n.d.<br />
17-40 Legal Services Plan; New Mexico, n.d.<br />
17-31 Legal Services Plan; pamphlets, n.d.<br />
17-42 Legal Services Plan; Sheet Metal Workers, n.d.<br />
17-36 Legal Services Plan; Union Local 383, n.d.<br />
17-43 Legal Trust Fund and Services Plan; correspondence, 1984<br />
5-46 Legislation Department, Expenses; Budget and Payment to Delores <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1972<br />
8-42 Legislation, 1979<br />
31-4 Legislation, n.d.<br />
29-55 Legislation, Johnny, 1993-1994<br />
22-4 Legislation; Letters, Roster, 1979<br />
21-7 Legislative, n.d.<br />
4-58 Legislative Group Plan; Agenda for Political Action Planning, Reorganization of UFW, Notes, 1984<br />
3-47 Legislative History and Actions, Agricultural Labor Relations Act, 1979-1980<br />
19-29 Legislative issues UFW support, 1985<br />
29-56 Legislative reports, n.d.<br />
20-26 Leland Stanford and United Stanford Workers Agreement, 1988<br />
23-49 Leopoldo, n.d.<br />
29-11 Letters to Louise, n.d.<br />
5-50 Levine, Vivian, Expenses, 1972<br />
25-38 Levy, Jacques; book draft, Cesar Chavez, n.d.<br />
2-46 Lieberman, Myron, Correspondence with Delores <strong>Huerta</strong> Regarding Political Position, 1981<br />
5-51 <strong>Library</strong> Legal Material, Tax Guide, Subscriptions, 1972<br />
3-48 Lincoln, Wilbur A., Correspondence H. Res. 502, 1976<br />
3-49 List and Figures; Legislation, Jobs, Affirmative Action, Endorsements, NPAC and NCAP 1976-1982<br />
12-27 List of endorsements, 1982<br />
7-33 Lists and ballots, n.d.<br />
2-45 LOA (Leave of Absence Requests) to Cesar Chavez, Polanco Campaign, 1986<br />
22-19 Loan Agreement, Berman Campaign Committee, 1980<br />
12-54 Loan Policy, n.d.<br />
4-60 Lobbyist Report, Correspondence Re: Budgets, Arizona, Texas Project, Requests for Support, 1986<br />
22-5 Lobbyist Reports, 1986<br />
20-2 Loc Wond Population, 1979<br />
30-9 Local 250 Health Care Workers Union, n.d.<br />
4-59 Local 259 UAW; Correspondence from Cesar Chavez in Support Of Chilean Labor Movement, 1985<br />
29-64 Lofgren, Zoe, n.d.<br />
18-73 Long Range Program <strong>Library</strong> Services and Construction Act—Calif. State <strong>Library</strong>, 1983-87<br />
3-54 Lopez, Martha; Memos, Regarding Employment Services Board, 1976-1977<br />
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5-52 Los Angeles, Correspondence Re: Credit Card Use and Expenses, Ahumada, Rudy, 1970<br />
6-39 Los Angeles Boycott, Staff List, Memos, Correspondence Re: Bill Collection, Budgets, Personal<br />
Approvals for Expenditures by Cesar Chavez, 1971<br />
11-66 Los Angeles Orange Counties Organizing Committee, 1984<br />
4-61 Los Angles City Attorney; Audit of Contributors (UFW) to Richard Alatorre’s Campaign, 1986<br />
6-40 Loveless and Son; Notes, Flyers, ca 1971<br />
22-58 Lucky Super Market Store Check Worksheet, 1980<br />
29-22 Luz Maria Ayala, 1996<br />
17-25 Lyons, Mack; court case, 1981<br />
10-25 Lyons Report; June, 1974<br />
10-26 Lyons Report; October, 1974<br />
31-1 Machado, n.d.<br />
29-54 Machado, Mike Endorsement, n.d.<br />
21-31 Macri, Barbara; correspondence, 1981<br />
7-34 Macri, Barbara; correspondence, 1981-1982<br />
14-54 MADRE, (international women’s human rights organization), 1987<br />
12-43 Maher, Bill, n.d.<br />
8-43 Mailgrams, n.d.<br />
14-9 Mailing List, 1990<br />
27-16 MALDEF (Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund), 1990<br />
14-44 MALDEF; testimony on S 1763, 1973<br />
20-48 Management, n.d.<br />
21-1 Management and financial audit, 1977<br />
22-42 Management planning conference, 1983<br />
29-24 Manzano, Tony n.d.<br />
22-6 Map- 24th Senatorial District, 1981<br />
1-42 MAPA, (Mexican American Political Association), immigration legislation, 1983-1984<br />
19-56 MAPA, 1980<br />
2-47 MAPA Newsletter, Political Meetings, 1980-1981<br />
4-62 MAPA State Convention, 1986<br />
2-48 MAPA/SCV (Santa Clara Valley), Newsletters, Correspondence, 1981<br />
23-59 March on Washington, n.d.<br />
7-35 Marketing the Nuclear Nightmare, 1980<br />
1-43 Marley list, permissions to send public opinion messages to Sacramento; notes, n.d.<br />
29-52 Marshall, Goldman, n.d.<br />
2-49 Martinez, Francisco, Correspondence to UFW Regarding Mexican-American Movement, 1986<br />
11-29 Matsunaga's Bill, n.d.<br />
22-32 Matthiessen, Peter, Profile of Cesar Chavez Report, 1969<br />
14-55 Mayan History, n.d.<br />
20-3 McCarthy, Lee, n.d.<br />
25-8 McCarthy Leo T, Speaker of the Assembly, n.d.<br />
8-44 McGobern, n.d.<br />
29-48 McHugh, Peter, n.d.<br />
12-7 Means, John, n.d.<br />
8-45 Mechanization, n.d.<br />
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19-16 Medfly and Malathion pesticide praying, 1981<br />
10-27 Medina Report, 1974<br />
10-28 Medina Report; March, 1974<br />
10-29 Medina Report; October, 1974<br />
8-46 Mello, Henry, n.d.<br />
5-53 Membership Card Campaign Budget, 1972<br />
5-54 Membership Card Campaign, Chart of Accounts, Missing Receipts List, 1971-1972<br />
5-55 Membership Department Administration 3001, Approved Time Payment Schedules, 1971<br />
7-36 Memo from Knox, 1980<br />
21-30 Memos to National Executive Board, 1980-1982<br />
24-71 Memos to NEB, 1976<br />
27-33 Memos to NEB, 1982<br />
7-37 Memos to Review Committee, n.d.<br />
21-39 Memos to Review Committee; April, 1982<br />
21-35 Memos to Review Committee; December, 1982<br />
21-41 Memos to Review Committee; February, 1982<br />
21-42 Memos to Review Committee; January, 1982<br />
21-34 Memos to Review Committee; July, 1982<br />
21-37 Memos to Review Committee; June, 1982<br />
21-40 Memos to Review Committee; March, 1982<br />
21-38 Memos to Review Committee; May, 1982<br />
21-33 Memos to Review Committee; October, 1982<br />
21-36 Memos to Review Committee; September, 1982<br />
13-4 Menopause Booklet, 1980<br />
2-50 Menu and Food List, La Que Gradita. n.d.<br />
11-81 Merchant Marine Issue, n.d.<br />
19-17 Methyl Bromide References, n.d.<br />
12-58 Metro-data, 1983<br />
19-57 Mexican American Organizations, n.d.<br />
31-2 Mexican Presidential Elections, 1994<br />
5-56 Miami Boycott, Correspondence Re: Checking Account and Budget, O’Keefe, Jim, 1970<br />
25-93 Miami Herald, Cane Cutters, 1973<br />
3-50 Migrant Farm Worker Situation, Report, 1975<br />
27-51 Migrant Legal Action Program Inc, n.d.<br />
3-51 Migrants; Clippings, 1977<br />
2-88 Migratory Labor and Low Income Farmers, Conference Proceedings, 1957<br />
29-44 Mike Graves, n.d.<br />
6-41 Milan Boycott (Illinois), Correspondence Re: Trejo, Richard, Credit, Budget Plan, 1971<br />
4-63 Miller Brewery Company Boycott, 1985<br />
4-64 Miller, Dr. Donald, Correspondence Re: Coachella Clinic, 1986<br />
8-47 Mills, James, n.d.<br />
6-42 Milwaukee Boycott, One Receipt, 1971<br />
12-70 Mines Survey, n.d.<br />
6-43 Minneapolis Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Budget, Making IRS Payments for Uvalle’s, Lago,<br />
Jim, 1971<br />
10-30 Minutes; December, 1973<br />
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10-32 Minutes; June, 1974<br />
10-31 Minutes; March, 1974<br />
10-33 Minutes; October, 1974<br />
21-5 Misc, n.d.<br />
13-8 Misc. Directories, n.d.<br />
13-18 Misc. Newsletters, n.d.<br />
13-19 Misc. Newsletters, n.d.<br />
22-7 Misc. Political <strong>Papers</strong>, n.d.<br />
19-32 Misc. UFW <strong>Papers</strong>, n.d.<br />
31-19 Miscel. Correspondence, n.d.<br />
30-30 Miscellaneous Letters, n.d.<br />
30-28 Miscellaneous Ltrs, n.d.<br />
14-3 Missing Person Report, n.d.<br />
11-83 Mission Foods Boycott, n.d.<br />
30-2 Mixteco, n.d.<br />
18-69 MLK (Martin Luther King, Jr.) Conference, handwritten conference notes, 1983<br />
19-12 MLK Jr. Farm Workers Fund, 1981<br />
20-27 Mobile home Park Assistance Program, 1989<br />
22-38 Modification of Agreement Between UFW and SBF, n.d.<br />
8-48 Molina, Lilia, n.d.<br />
27-23 Mondavi and Sons vs UFW, n.d.<br />
14-24 Mondragon Notes, 1990<br />
14-23 Monterey Meeting, 1990<br />
23-53 Monterey Mushrooms, 1989<br />
20-25 Monthly Director's Report, n.d.<br />
5-57 Montreal Boycott, Correspondence, Govea, Jessica, Reports, Expenses, 1970<br />
6-44 Montreal Boycott, Memos, Correspondence, 6 Page Letter from Banfield, Joan, Expenses, 1971<br />
12-42 Moore, Jim, n.d.<br />
17-26 Moran vs Harris, n.d.<br />
21-22 Morning/Evening Management; minutes, n.d.<br />
12-41 Moskovitz, Myron, n.d.<br />
11-25 NABET News, 1985<br />
29-20 Nadel, City Council, n.d.<br />
13-5 NAM Discussion Bulletin, 1981<br />
1-25 Nan Freeman, Matir de la Union, speech, ca. 1976<br />
5-58 Nancy, Expenses UFWOC, 1971<br />
5-59 NAPA Office Budget, Expenses, Purchase Orders, 1971<br />
19-45 NAPA Farming Company/UFW Agreement, n.d.<br />
27-17 NAPA Farming Company/UFW Agreement, n.d.<br />
23-45 Napa Valley Vineyard, n.d.<br />
8-49 NARMIC, n.d.<br />
6-45 Nashville Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Keenan, Baldwin, 1971<br />
25-73 Nation, n.d.<br />
19-14 National Coalition Against the Misuse of Pesticides, n.d.<br />
27-28 National Conference of Puerto Rican Women, n.d.<br />
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19-1 National Conference on Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, 1991<br />
25-57 National Council of Senior Citizens, n.d.<br />
1-44 National Executive Board, arbitration Sun Harvest; ledgers; UFW budget notes; boycotts, 1982-1984<br />
24-68 National Executive Board, policies, 1973-1974<br />
12-48 National Executive Board; (UFW), correspondence, 1980s<br />
27-32 National Executive Board Meeting, n.d.<br />
27-59 National Executive Board Meeting, n.d.<br />
18-33 National Executive Board; memos, n.d.<br />
12-51 National Executive Board; notes, n.d.<br />
17-5 National Farm Workers Agreement and Declaration of Trust, n.d.<br />
18-24 National Farm Workers Health Group, 1982<br />
18-67 National Farm Workers Health Group Budget—Coachella, Sergio Reyes, Terrones, LaPaz, 1983<br />
25-47 National Hispanic University Chronicle, 1982<br />
2-51 National Immigration Refugee and Citizenship Forum, 1984<br />
4-65 National Labor Committee, Contra Aid; UFW Sponsorship of the Ambulances for Nicaragua, 1986<br />
9-16 National Labor Relations Act, n.d.<br />
31-28 National Organization for Women, n.d.<br />
4-66 National Resources Defense Council, Toxic Chemicals Initiative; Various Vouchers, 1985-1986<br />
2-52 Navarro, Armando, Request for Endorsement and Promotional Brochure, 1986<br />
25-71 NBC Meet the Press, n.d.<br />
8-50 Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP); allocations, n.d.<br />
8-51 National Committee Against Repressive Legislation (NCARL), n.d.<br />
25-36 NCSW, "Service to Immigrants", 1978<br />
2-53 Negative Correspondence to Cesar Chavez Regarding Richard Polanco, 1986<br />
5-60 Negotiations Department, Monthly Budget, Personal Budget for Delores <strong>Huerta</strong>, n.d.<br />
6-46 Negotiations Department, Memos, Invoices Re: Car Accident, Insurance, 1971<br />
8-52 Negotiations Div Report, n.d.<br />
8-53 Negotiations-Jackson Form, n.d.<br />
12-38 Nelson, Linda, n.d.<br />
1-45 New Economic and Political Order of the 1980’s, report<br />
21-57 New Grape Boycott, 1984<br />
6-47 New Jersey Boycott, Memos, Correspondence Re: Requests for Reimbursement for Car Insurance,<br />
Overdue Phone Bills, 1971<br />
5-61 New York Boycott, Correspondence Re: Expenses, 1970<br />
6-48 New York Boycott, Correspondence Re: NY Fundraiser, March Against Farm Worker Hunger; Expense<br />
Reimbursements, Membership, 1971<br />
4-67 New Zealand Workers Union (Pamphlets), ca 19820<br />
13-13 News Bulletins, Ayers, n.d.<br />
13-9 News Clippings, n.d.<br />
13-10 News Clippings, n.d.<br />
12-36 News from Assembly Speaker, n.d.<br />
18-32 News from UFW, n.d.<br />
3-52 News; Office of Information (Newsletter), 1977<br />
13-11 News clippings, n.d.<br />
16-33 News clippings; September 1-5, 1975<br />
16-35 News clippings; September 11-15, 1975<br />
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16-36 News clippings; September 16-20, 1975<br />
16-37 News clippings; September 21-30, 1975<br />
16-34 News clippings; September 6-10, 1975<br />
11-90 Newsletters, n.d.<br />
25-91 Newspaper and Magazine Articles, n.d.<br />
13-12 Newspaper/Clippings, n.d.<br />
16-50 NFW Correspondence; 1981-1986<br />
10-35 NFWHG Report; June, 1974<br />
10-34 NFWHG Report; March, 1974<br />
10-36 NFWHG Report; October, 1974<br />
4-68 NFWM (National Farm Workers Ministry), Retreat, 1986<br />
12-63 NLRB Blocking Charge Rule, n.d.<br />
23-57 No Grapes, n.d.<br />
27-24 No Human Being is Illegal, n.d.<br />
31-3 No On "O" Campaign, n.d.<br />
2-54 Norland for Congress, Correspondence and Brochure to Cesar Chavez Requesting Endorsement, 1986<br />
6-49 North Carolina Boycott; Memos and Correspondence, Wrightson, Skip; Expenses, 1971<br />
22-13 Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides (NCAP); accounts payable, n.d.<br />
1-46 Notes, Handwritten; general business, meetings, elections, 1981-1983<br />
3-53 Notice of Public Hearing, Conflict of Interest Code, 1976<br />
11-53 Noticiero del Movimiento Sindical Libre, 1983-1984<br />
27-6 NOW (National Organization for Women) ERA, 1982-1987<br />
29-18 NOW more than ever, n.d.<br />
31-27 NOW Resolutions, n.d.<br />
4-70 NPAC Reports; Political Action Committee Campaign Statement, 1986<br />
29-1 Nuclear Power Plants, n.d.<br />
25-90 NY Times, Berne, Dr. Eric, 1970<br />
29-19 O' Connell, Jack, n.d.<br />
12-18 Obledo, Mario, n.d.<br />
23-58 October events, n.d.<br />
2-61 Office Administrator, Correspondence from BABEL, Inc., CBE, NAACP, 1980<br />
25-9 Office of Admin. Law, Report Testimony, n.d.<br />
18-52 Office Supply List, n.d.<br />
20-14 Oki Nursery, 1979<br />
12-45 Oliver, Marvin, n.d.<br />
18-42 Organization Positions on the Immigration Reform and Control Act, 1986<br />
1-47 Organizations (general), activist literature and correspondence, 1981-1984<br />
21-63 Organizations that Attended LBACI Dinner, n.d.<br />
5-62 Organizing Department, Budget and Expenses, 1970<br />
5-63 Organizing-Citrus, Payments to Strikers, 1971<br />
29-29 Ortiz, Deborah, n.d.<br />
16-52 Ortiz, Frank, correspondence, 1980<br />
20-13 OSHA Hearing Notes, 1981<br />
19-5 Outline of Immigration Rules, n.d.<br />
22-44 Outline of Presentation on the Union, n.d.<br />
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6-50 Oxnard Field Office; Memos and Correspondence Re: Past Due Bills, 1971<br />
16-51 Pacific Union Dental; Correspondence, 1990<br />
10-37 Padilla Report; June, 1974<br />
10-38 Padilla Report; October, 1974<br />
7-38 Pamphlets and Flyers, n.d.<br />
11-89 Pamphlets and Flyers, n.d.<br />
8-54 Parks and Recreations, n.d.<br />
12-69 Parole Commission, 1982-1983<br />
18-11 Parole Commission; Clippings, n.d.<br />
15-21 Participatory Research Newsletter, n.d.<br />
21-24 Past Events, 1990<br />
29-72 Patricia Sausedo Supervisor, n.d.<br />
6-51 Patterson Field Office; Memos Re: Expenses, Personal Budget, 1970-1971<br />
29-43 Paul Koretz, n.d.<br />
22-20 Payment Delinquencies; RFK and JDLC, 1989<br />
2-55 PCTS Assignments, Polling Results, Polanco Campaign, 1986<br />
7-39 Pending ALO Decisions, n.d.<br />
23-66 Penn State, n.d.<br />
8-55 People against Rancho Seco, n.d.<br />
25-76 People Magazine; <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1982<br />
22-33 Peoples Call of Law Honor the Rosenweins, 1980<br />
8-56 Per Capita, n.d.<br />
30-17 Peregrinacion, [Pilgrimage], n.d.<br />
7-40 Personal Information, n.d.<br />
21-25 Personal Matters, n.d.<br />
15-3 Personal Notes, n.d.<br />
23-51 Personnel, 1980s<br />
2-62 Personnel Assignments; Polanco Campaign, 1986<br />
26-17 Personnel Division, 1976-1980<br />
19-67 Personnel Policies and Procedures Manual, n.d.<br />
27-57 Perspectives and Undocumented Workers Black and Hispanic, 1980<br />
8-57 Pertinent Facts, n.d.<br />
18-18 Pesticides; Clippings, 1985<br />
16-9 Pesticide Dangers; Clippings, n.d.<br />
11-47 Pesticide Legislation, n.d.<br />
28-12 Pesticides; Clippings, n.d.<br />
17-27 Pheiant and Taylor Prod Co, 1977<br />
5-64 Philadelphia Boycott; Correspondence Re: Donations, Expenses, 1970<br />
6-52 Philadelphia Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Expenses, Reimbursement, Budget Problems,<br />
1971<br />
16-40 Phillip Fetzer; Correspondence, 1990<br />
5-65 Phone Expenses Long Distance by Department, 1971<br />
26-14 Phone Messages, 1982<br />
19-11 PHS Proposal-Medical Plan Proposal, n.d.<br />
6-53 Pittsburg Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Budget Problems, Car Accident, 1971<br />
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5-66 Pittsburgh, Correspondence Re: University of Pittsburg Donation, 1970<br />
1-48 Planning Process; radio programming, 1983<br />
2-56 Pol Contributions to Governor Deukmejian; Against Proposal 39; 1981-1985<br />
2-57 Polanco Campaign Notes, 1985<br />
12-16 Polanco, Richard, n.d.<br />
2-58 Polanco's Printing Costs and Notes; Leave of Absence Requests, 1986<br />
11-68 Policy and Legal Issues; Correspondence, 1982-1985<br />
7-41 Policy for ALRB Case Assignments, 1980<br />
12-28 Political Action Planning, 1984<br />
25-56 Political Animal, 1982<br />
22-8 Political Endorsement Requests, 1986<br />
29-40 Political Endorsement Requests, n.d.<br />
4-71 Political Report; National UFW Political Action Committee Campaign Statement, 1985<br />
12-2 Politician Flyers and Pamphlets, n.d.<br />
18-9 Politicians and Government; Clippings, n.d.<br />
16-10 Politics; Clippings, n.d.<br />
6-54 Poplar Field Office; Memos Re: Medical Expenses, Rent Reimbursements, 1971<br />
6-55 Portland Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Budget, Budget Problems, 1971<br />
27-15 Possibly Important, n.d.<br />
21-53 Precinct Walkers, n.d.<br />
18-45 Preliminary Working Drafts of Regulations, n.d.<br />
17-44 Prepaid Legal Services, Anti-trust Issues, n.d.<br />
17-45 Prepaid Legal Services; Articles, n.d.<br />
17-46 Prepaid Legal Services; Correspondence, n.d.<br />
17-47 Prepaid Legal Services; Ethical Considerations, n.d.<br />
17-48 Prepaid Legal Services; Fresno Conference, 1983<br />
17-49 Prepaid Legal Services; General Information, n.d.<br />
17-50 Prepaid Legal Services; Insurance Regulation, n.d.<br />
17-51 Prepaid Legal Services; Legislation, n.d.<br />
17-52 Prepaid Legal Services; Notes, n.d.<br />
17-53 Prepaid Legal Services; Reference Material, n.d.<br />
17-54 Prepaid Legal Services; Taft-Hartley Amendments, n.d.<br />
22-31 Pres. Jose Lopez Portillos Press Conf, 1979<br />
10-39 President's Report; December, 1973<br />
10-40 President's Report; June, 1974<br />
10-41 President's Report; March, 1974<br />
13-20 Press Briefing, n.d.<br />
2-59 Primary Results California, 1986<br />
8-58 Prime Time Saturday, n.d.<br />
5-67 Printing and Office Supplies Boycott Central, 1971<br />
31-58 Priority Cases, 1981<br />
4-72 Pro Peace; Correspondence Re: Great Peace, 1985 March<br />
2-60 Pro-Peace, Request for Supplies, 1986<br />
9-17 Procedure for Recalling State and Local Officials, n.d.<br />
16-11 Produce Safety; Clippings, 1989<br />
22-45 Programs, Awards Lectures, n.d.<br />
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22-66 Proposal 14, n.d.<br />
29-82 Proposition 186, n.d.<br />
29-58 Proposition 187-Material, n.d.<br />
29-59 Proposition 188, n.d.<br />
29-81 Proposition 65, n.d.<br />
29-57 Proportional Representation, n.d.<br />
28-1 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-2 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-3 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-4 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-5 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-6 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-7 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-8 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
28-9 Proposal 14; Clippings, n.d.<br />
29-60 Proposition 187, n.d.<br />
1-49 Proyecto De Investigacion, Report; Ephemera Universidad de Sinaloa, 1983<br />
27-8 Pub External, Newspaper and Management, 1982<br />
4-73 Public Hearing on Pesticide Regulations; Memos, 1986<br />
1-50 Public Officials – District Offices, 1985 January<br />
7-42 Public Review Board, 1978-1980<br />
27-7 Pubs External, DNC Speech, Press Releases, 1981-1982<br />
21-48 Puerto Rican Rights, n.d.<br />
29-30 Pulaski, Art, n.d.<br />
29-5 Questionnaire and Abstract, 1981<br />
16-53 Racial Justice; Correspondence, 1987<br />
4-76 Radio Campesina; Planning Sessions for Fundraising<br />
1-51 Radio Info Grant; Costs for Broadcasting Stations, 1982<br />
21-55 Radio Planning, n.d.<br />
1-52 Radio; Programming, Notes, 1983<br />
8-59 Rains, Omer, n.d.<br />
5-68 Ranch Committee; Budget, 1970<br />
19-34 Ranch Committee, n.d.<br />
27-43 Ranchprt, Jimmy Mapper, 1989<br />
29-31 Rankin, Tom, n.d.<br />
20-4 RAZA Graduation Bulletin, 1980<br />
7-43 Reagonomic Criticism; Clippings, 1982<br />
22-15 Real Estate Financial Projections, 1985<br />
28-13 Reappointment; Clippings, n.d.<br />
22-28 Reason Magazine-Newman Article; Response to Article, 1979<br />
2-63 Recall Procedure Pamphlet; Article on Cesar Chavez/Howard Berman, 1980<br />
22-12 Receipts, n.d.<br />
11-46 Reclamation Reform Act, 1982<br />
14-1 Record Address Listings, n.d.<br />
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27-18 Record of Initiative, n.d.<br />
5-70 Records of Returned Checks, 1969-1972<br />
23-31 Records/Mailing Outgoing, n.d.<br />
9-20 Registration Districts, n.d.<br />
20-31 Regulation vs Practice, 1990<br />
12-57 Regulations; H-2A, 1987<br />
27-49 Regulations, Part 40, n.d.<br />
16-12 Religious Events; Clippings, n.d.<br />
15-22 Religious Newsletters, 1989-1990<br />
19-51 Remembrance, Meeting of Women for Dignity and Life, 1990<br />
17-9 Rene Lopez Farm Workers; Declaration of Trust, n.d.<br />
21-16 Report Due, n.d.<br />
4-79 Report of Lobbyist Employer, 1986<br />
9-21 Report of Registration, n.d.<br />
21-18 Report on UFW Convention, 1977<br />
9-22 Reports and Analysis, n.d.<br />
3-55 Reports of Election Results by Year and Districts, 1976-1982<br />
18-79 Report On Union Busters (RUB) Sheets, 1982-83<br />
24-73 Reports to NEB from Accounting, 1974-1976<br />
24-78 Reports to NEB UFW from Health Group, 1977<br />
2-64 Reports/Results; Polanco Polling, 1986<br />
1-53 Representative William Gray; Speech to AFL-CIO, circa 1985<br />
4-80 Request to Sign Poster by Cesar Chavez, Theme "Grapes of Wrath", Notes and Names, 1986<br />
16-56 Requests to Speak/Attend, 1976-1986<br />
5-69 Requisitions and Budget Change Requests, 1971<br />
25-35 Research <strong>Papers</strong>, 1983<br />
6-56 Research Projects; Memo on Wackman, Howard; Clippings; Giannini <strong>Library</strong>; Petition to California<br />
Legislature, 1981<br />
20-39 Research Report for Executive Bd, 1977<br />
22-37 Resource Materials, n.d.<br />
7-44 Responsibility Outline in Spanish, 1984<br />
18-76 Resumes (removed)<br />
11-32 Retail Wholesale Union, n.d.<br />
7-45 Retainer Agreement, n.d.<br />
5-71 Returned Checks; Correspondence Requesting New Checks form Donors, 1972<br />
12-50 Review Committee Memos, 1982-1983<br />
26-73 Review Committee, Memos and Letters, 1982-1983<br />
5-72 RFK (Robert F. Kennedy) Plan; List of Growers Who Failed to Report Employees Hours, 1971<br />
8-60 RFK, n.d.<br />
5-73 RFK; Approved Time Payment Schedules, 1971<br />
17-55 RFK Farm Workers Medical Plan, 1978<br />
19-9 RFK Farm Workers Medical Plan, 1972<br />
12-52 RFK Medical Plan Draft Report, n.d.<br />
19-65 RFK Meeting Notes; Handwritten; 1990<br />
10-42 RFK Report, n.d.<br />
10-44 RFK Report; December, 1973<br />
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10-43 RFK Report; October, 1974<br />
29-77 Ricardo Ortega, n.d.<br />
16-54 Richard Chaves Handwritten Notes to NLRB, 1972<br />
20-19 Richard Mines; Questionnaires, n.d.<br />
17-28 Richard Roddick et al. Vs UFW, 1979<br />
29-68 Rick Hauptman, n.d.<br />
18-27 Ricky Chavez, n.d.<br />
4-77 Rico (Racketeer Influence and Corruption Organization Act) Amendment; Correspondence With John<br />
Conyers, Report on Hearings, 1986<br />
14-5 RICO, n.d.<br />
12-6 Riles, Wilson, n.d.<br />
22-30 Robert F. Drinan Biographical Sketch, 1981<br />
20-34 Robert F. Kennedy Med, n.d.<br />
25-11 Roberti, Sen. David, 1982<br />
22-9 Robinson Receipts 72nd District, n.d.<br />
16-57 Rodriguez, Artie, correspondence, 1986<br />
18-77 Rodriguez, Patricia (Muralist), art exhibition info, corres., 1975-1983<br />
12-8 Rogers, Don, n.d.<br />
14-61 Role and Responsibility of Public Agricultural Research, n.d.<br />
29-63 Romero, Gloria, n.d.<br />
29-21 Ron Albers, n.d.<br />
4-81 RUB Sheet; Newsletter from AFL-CIO, 1986<br />
1-54 RUB Sheet; Report on Union Busters newsletters, AFL-CIO, 1980-1985<br />
11-57 RUB Sheets, 1979-1984<br />
22-43 Rufino Contreras Conf. Package, 1982<br />
19-68 Rules Committee, n.d.<br />
17-56 Rules of Professional Conduct, n.d.<br />
5-74 Ruth; Purchase Orders for Strike Benefits, Monthly Budgets, 1971<br />
14-42 S 1437, n.d.<br />
31-51 S 1513, n.d.<br />
8-61 S 1722, n.d.<br />
29-6 Sabino Lopez Trial Documents, 1981<br />
5-75 Sacramento Boycott, Expenses, 1971<br />
14-58 Sacramento Plan, n.d.<br />
6-57 Sacramento Boycott; Correspondence Re: Checking Account Set Up, 1971<br />
8-62 Saikhon, n.d.<br />
2-65 Saldana, Gil, Correspondence Requesting and Receiving Endorsements, 1986<br />
6-58 Salinas Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Bills, Budgets; Jailing of Cesar Chavez, 1970-1971<br />
8-63 Salinas, n.d.<br />
29-78 Sally M Harice, n.d.<br />
24-48 San Clemente Ranch Negotiations, 1982<br />
5-76 San Diego; Correspondence Re: Need for More Money, 1970<br />
5-77 San Francisco Boycott; Correspondence and Memos Re: Volunteers and Expenses, 1970<br />
6-59 San Francisco Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Car Donation, Budget, Allowances, 1971<br />
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6-60 San Jose Boycott; Memos and Correspondence Re: Magana, Vincent; Budget, 1971<br />
6-61 San Ysidro Strike; Memos and Correspondence Re: Strike Pay, San Ysidro Singers, Budget, 1971<br />
29-28 Sandoval, <strong>Dolores</strong>, n.d.<br />
18-85 Santa Barbara Newsletters—women’s topics, 1983<br />
6-62 Santa Maria Field Office; Memos and Correspondence Re: Phone Bills, Phone Reconnection, Security<br />
System, 1971<br />
24-47 Santa Maria, 1976<br />
24-46 Santa Paula Growers Assoc, 1974<br />
24-42 Sausalito Ranch, 1976<br />
16-58 Sayre Loan; Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
23-25 SB 1018 (Nielsen), n.d.<br />
8-66 SB 1422, n.d.<br />
4-82 SB 1756; Petris Hazardous/Pesticides, 1986<br />
23-26 SB 504, n.d.<br />
8-70 SB 504, UFW Polish, n.d.<br />
8-64 SB 584, n.d.<br />
8-65 SB 666, n.d.<br />
4-83 SB 1949; Vuich, Workers’ Compensation and Employee Housing, Notes, 1986<br />
14-39 SB40, 1981<br />
14-40 SB584, Restricted Union Discipline, 1980<br />
3-56 SCENE; Newsletters, 1976-1977<br />
2-67 School Desegregation, Speech, 1980<br />
14-65 Schumer Agricultural Proposal, n.d.<br />
16-13 Scientific Findings; Clippings, n.d.<br />
22-65 Script for COPE Presentation, n.d.<br />
18-68 Se Mudan O Los Mudamos, information flyer on the Pueblo Indians, Central America, n.d.<br />
11-80 Seafarers International Union, 1980-1985<br />
6-63 Seattle; Correspondence (1 letter) Re: Washington, Oregon’s Legislatures, Farm Labor Bill, 1971<br />
1-55 Second Annual Symposium on Elections; Notes<br />
7-46 Second Arizona Organizing Convocation, n.d.<br />
4-74 Second Quarter Budget; Community Union Group, La Paz, 1986<br />
4-75 Secretary of State<br />
5-78 Security, Budgets, 1970<br />
4-84 Security Schedule; Memos, Officers in Charge, 1986<br />
30-3 SEIU Organizing Material, n.d.<br />
31-39 SEIU, n.d.<br />
19-58 SEIU, 1981<br />
30-5 SEIU News/Correspondence, n.d.<br />
8-67 Select Commission on Immigration and Refugee Policy, n.d.<br />
16-20 Selective Service System Invite to Cesar, 1981<br />
6-64 Selma Field Office; Memos Re: Car Expenses, Fresno Budget, Closing Bill, Reimbursements, 1971<br />
16-14 Semilla, 1989-1990<br />
8-68 Senate and Assembly, 1979-1980<br />
4-85 Senate Assembly Committee; Schedule, Notes, 1985-1986<br />
3-57 Senate; Clippings, State of California, 1976<br />
4-86 Senate Committee Meeting on Joint Study Committee on Worker’s Compensation, 1986<br />
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18-57 Senate Correspondence, n.d.<br />
4-87 Senate Fellowship, 1986<br />
14-68 Senate Office of Research, 1990<br />
22-10 Senate Races CA, 1986<br />
12-13 Senate Responses, n.d.<br />
23-7 Senate Select Committee, n.d.<br />
12-35 Senate Standing Committees, n.d.<br />
3-58 Senator Gregorio, Arlen; State Civil Service System Reform, 1976<br />
12-32 Senator Hendriksen, n.d.<br />
5-79 Service Center; Correspondence, Authorization for Payments, 1971<br />
6-65 Service Center; Memos, Correspondence Re: Clinic Construction, Other Income by Union Members,<br />
Reimbursements, 1971<br />
5-80 Service Center; Various Purchase Orders, 1972<br />
3-59 Service Center Program Report to Legislature, Brown, Governor Edmund, 1976<br />
18-5 Service Employee, 1982-1983<br />
25-74 Seven Long Times by Thomas, Piri, 1974<br />
1-56 Sex Discrimination; Working Women, Newsletters, 1981<br />
11-59 Sheet Metal Workers International Association, n.d.<br />
4-88 Shell Boycott; NEB Endorsement, “Shell Discredit Card”, 1986<br />
6-66 Shikuma, Oscar; Notes on Watsonville Directions; Robert F. Kennedy Medical Plan<br />
20-21 Shinne Auditorium Rental Contract, n.d.<br />
4-89 Short Handled Agricultural Tools; Memos Re: Regulations, 1986<br />
18-47 "Si, Se Puede" [We Can Do It], n.d.<br />
16-15 Simpson/Mazzoli and Roybal Immigration Bills; Clippings, n.d.<br />
16-59 Simpson/Mazzoli and Roybal Immigration Bills; Correspondence, n.d.<br />
19-4 Simpson/Mazzoli Immigration Plan; Chicano Response, n.d.<br />
25-70 60 Minutes, 1975<br />
23-44 Skalli Corp, 1988-1990<br />
7-47 Social Democrats, 1980<br />
11-31 Somma Waterbed Boycott, n.d.<br />
25-41 Song Lyrics, n.d.<br />
19-63 Songs, 1980<br />
29-47 SOS, n.d.<br />
17-30 South Central Farmers Settlement, 1977<br />
23-75 South Florida Convention for Immigration Rights, n.d.<br />
14-52 Southern Pacific Water Dispute, n.d.<br />
8-69 Southern political Reports, n.d.<br />
21-20 Spanish, n.d.<br />
14-57 Spanish Booklets, 1987<br />
16-60 Spanish Correspondence, n.d.<br />
15-18 Spanish Flyers, n.d.<br />
18-3 Spanish Newspapers, 1980s<br />
31-60 Spanish <strong>Papers</strong>, n.d.<br />
1-57 Speaking Engagement, Women’s Leadership Reception and mural, Bay area, 1984<br />
21-13 Speaking Engagement, n.d.<br />
1-58 Speaking Engagements, universities, 1984<br />
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25-45 Special Report: Committee for the Future of America, 1982<br />
5-81 Special Travel; Correspondence, Purchase Orders, 1972<br />
14-14 Speech to CLUW, 1985<br />
11-63 Spring Mobilization, n.d.<br />
5-82 St Louis Boycott; Hospital Bills for Lara, Consuelo, 1970<br />
6-67 St Louis Boycott; Memos, Correspondence Re: Budget and Reimbursement Requests, 1971<br />
3-60 Staff Analysis of the Employment Opportunities Program, HR 9030, 1977<br />
2-69 Staff List, Get Out the Vote, Polanco, 1986<br />
2-68 Staff/FW, Maps, Carpooling, n.d.<br />
29-4 Stafford vs UFW, 1983<br />
17-29 State Board of Control, 1979<br />
29-61 State Gutierrez Supervisor, n.d.<br />
3-61 State of California: Memos, Employment Development Department, 1976-1977<br />
31-59 State of New Jersey, 1980<br />
27-60 Statement from the Field Foundation, n.d.<br />
9-18 Statement of Joseph Herman on Behalf of Californians, n.d.<br />
9-19 Statement of Vote, 1980<br />
25-82 Staten Island Advance, George Meany, 1974<br />
11-42 STIR, 1980-1985<br />
27-36 STIR, n.d.<br />
4-90 Stirling Confirmation; Articles, 1984<br />
6-68 Stockton Field Office; Memos, Correspondence Re: Traffic Accident, Bills, Budget, 1971<br />
6-69 Strawberries; Clippings, 1971<br />
11-45 Strikebreaker Laws, n.d.<br />
1-59 Strikes; Steak Mate Corp, Correspondence Regarding Violence, 1981<br />
19-52 Summer Institute for Union Women, 1989<br />
23-68 Summer of Love, 1997<br />
24-41 Sun Harvest, 1980<br />
14-66 Sundesert, 1990<br />
20-15 Sunny Nursery Grievance Case, n.d.<br />
14-15 Sunnyside Nurseries, n.d.<br />
8-71 Support Letters Telegrams and Addresses, n.d.<br />
2-66 Swanson, Sandre; Correspondence Requesting and Receiving Endorsement, 1986<br />
19-59 Synanon Report, 1972<br />
23-55 Talks, n.d.<br />
27-48 Target the Dissidents, n.d.<br />
21-54 Tavera, Henry, n.d.<br />
17-57 Tax Information, n.d.<br />
8-72 Tax Simplicity Act, n.d.<br />
2-70 Taxing 0il; Proposition 11 Campaign, 1980<br />
27-30 Taxpayers for California, n.d.<br />
16-63 Teamster-Jurisdictional Pact Memo, 1977<br />
1-60 Teamsters; Article on Organization of Farm Workers, 1985<br />
4-91 Teamsters; Correspondence Re: Support for Economic Sanction Against Watsonville Canning, 1986<br />
11-55 Teamsters Local 890, n.d.<br />
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3-62 Technology and Small Farmers, Report of Small Farm Viability Planning Project, nd<br />
2-71 Technology; Clippings, 1980<br />
31-61 Testimony, 1981<br />
9-23 Testimony of <strong>Dolores</strong> <strong>Huerta</strong>, n.d.<br />
22-59 Texas Boycott, 1972<br />
2-72 Texas Candidates, Democratic Primary, List and Correspondence, 1986<br />
8-73 Texas Correspondence, n.d.<br />
24-7 Texas Farmworkers Union, Melon Strike, 1976<br />
5-83 Texas Field Office; Membership List, 1971<br />
19-7 Texas Immigration Policy Task Force, n.d.<br />
2-73 Thank You Letters, 1980<br />
31-15 Thank You Letters, 1993<br />
16-64 Thank You letters, 1981<br />
31-23 Thank You letters 1994<br />
31-54 The Careau Group vs UFW, n.d.<br />
1-65 The Knowing Employment of Illegal Immigrant, Hearing in the U.S. Senate, 477 pages, 1981<br />
27-62 The Latino Vote in the Presidential Election, 1980<br />
22-57 The Lettuce Strike and Boycott, 1979<br />
27-21 The Record of President Carter, n.d.<br />
16-55 The Robert Kennedy Farm Workers Medical Plan; Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
12-60 The Women's Foundation Newsletters and Pamphlets, n.d.<br />
18-36 The Wrath of Grapes, 1986<br />
22-60 "The Wrath of Grapes" Boycott Campaign, n.d.<br />
25-59 Theory/Practice News and Letters, 1982<br />
4-75 Third Quarter Budget, Community Union Group, Sacramento, 1986<br />
8-74 Thomas, Bill, n.d.<br />
12-68 Thomas Donahue Statement, 1981<br />
21-12 TMT Meetings, n.d.<br />
21-21 To be Answered, n.d.<br />
23-77 To be Scheduled, n.d.<br />
21-2 To Do, n.d.<br />
23-47 To Do, n.d.<br />
11-79 To Educate the People Consortium, n.d.<br />
6-70 Tolleson, AZ; Memos, Correspondence Re: Moving Expenses, Car Repairs, Budget, Expenses, 1970-<br />
1971<br />
4-78 Tomas Rivera Center National Institute for Policy Studies; Background Material, 1985<br />
5-84 Toronto Boycott; Banking Account, Signing Resolution, 1970<br />
6-71 Toronto Boycott; Memos, Correspondence Re: Member IRS Return, Returns, Financial Statements,<br />
Expenses Journal, Letter to Cesar, Newsletters, 1971<br />
7-48 Torres, Art, n.d.<br />
8-75 Townsend, Wayne, n.d.<br />
19-18 Toxic Waste Bill-TRAC, 1981<br />
19-19 Toxic Wastes, n.d.<br />
14-62 Trade Union School Program, 1990<br />
7-49 Training Program, n.d.<br />
22-29 Transcript of Floyd Mori Interview, 1980<br />
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7-50 Transfer of Powers to Puerto Rico, n.d.<br />
15-16 Travel Planner, 1990<br />
14-63 Tree Growers International, n.d.<br />
21-52 Trial Procedures for National Executive Board Trials, n.d.<br />
30-1 Triangle Friends of Farmworkers, n.d.<br />
8-76 Trust in Testing, n.d.<br />
20-20 Trustees Meetings, 1989-1990<br />
14-53 TURN (Toward Utility Rate Normalization), n.d.<br />
21-27 TURN, n.d.<br />
30-32 TURN Board Membership, n.d.<br />
30-31 Twenty First Century Party, n.d.<br />
31-26 Twenty First Century Party, n.d.<br />
23-71 UCLA Studies, n.d.<br />
30-4 UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers), n.d.<br />
4-93 UFCW (United Food and Commercial Workers) Local 1288; Correspondence Re: Cesar Chavez<br />
Support of Foodland Markets Boycott by UFW, 1986<br />
4-92 UFCW Local 274; Correspondence Re: Support on Farmer John Strike from Cesar Chavez, 1985<br />
18-50 UFW 25th Anniversary Event, 1987<br />
26-81 UFW; ALRB, 1978-1981<br />
26-79 UFW; ALRB, AB 2247, Mori, 1978<br />
26-60 UFW; ALRB Cases, 1979-1981<br />
26-63 UFW; ALRB Cases (State of Cal), 1978<br />
26-66 UFW; ALRB Cases (State of Cal), 1976-1977<br />
26-80 UFW; ALRB Manual, n.d.<br />
26-61 UFW; ALRB State Cases Fresno Regional, 1975<br />
26-71 UFW; ALRB State of Cal N. Canata, 1978<br />
26-62 UFW; ALRB State of Cal, R Nunn Farms, 1977-1978<br />
26-1 UFW; Arbitrations, 1977-1982<br />
26-78 UFW; Assembly Bill AB 838, 1979<br />
14-59 UFW; Associate Membership Program Marketing Plan, 1987<br />
30-15 UFW Balance Sheet, 1993<br />
18-78 Benefit Plan, draft, n.d.<br />
24-64 UFW Board mtg. Rules, n.d.<br />
24-65 UFW Board of Directors, Letters/Memos to UFW, 1977<br />
7-51 UFW Books<br />
26-50 UFW; Boycott Dept, 1974-1978<br />
24-54 UFW Bruce Church, Inc, 1979-1980<br />
26-47 UFW; Budget Committee, n.d.<br />
19-20 UFW Budget Worksheets, 1983-1986<br />
26-54 UFW; Burciaga, David, 1976<br />
18-51 UFW Buyers Club, n.d.<br />
24-61 UFW By Laws and Rules, 1978<br />
26-13 UFW; Calendars, 1977-1978<br />
26-85 UFW; California PAC Meeting Notes, 1976<br />
26-40 UFW; Campesino Centers, 1976<br />
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26-49 UFW; Central Accounting, 1975-1978<br />
26-55 UFW; Chavez, Richard, 1973-1978<br />
26-53 UFW; Chavez, Richard, NFSC MLK FW Fund, 1978<br />
26-35 UFW; Citizenship Participation Dept, 1977<br />
26-84 UFW; Civic Action Program, n.d.<br />
26-32 UFW; Clinica Obrera, 1978<br />
24-55 UFW Coca-Cola Co, 1975-1978<br />
26-7 UFW; Communications, 1978<br />
24-56 UFW Companies and Growers Comparative Data and Contracts, 1977-1982<br />
26-6 UFW; Contract Admin. Division of Contract Mgmt, n.d.<br />
26-3 UFW; Contract Mgmt. Dept, n.d.<br />
16-61 UFW; Correspondence, 1989-1990<br />
16-62 UFW; Correspondence, 1987<br />
16-65 UFW Correspondence, n.d.<br />
26-21 UFW; Day Care, Delano Closing, n.d.<br />
26-12 UFW; Direct Mail, 1974<br />
26-11 UFW; Directory (External), 1972-1974<br />
24-53 UFW E&J Gallo Winery, 1975<br />
26-46 UFW; Education Dept, n.d.<br />
19-23 UFW El Malcriado Leaflet Series, 1975<br />
29-41 UFW Endorsement, n.d.<br />
24-2 UFW Endorsement Requests do UFW General, 1978-1980<br />
18-81 UFW; Estudio Economico, 1979<br />
20-40 UFW Executive Business, n.d.<br />
18-35 UFW Expense Spreadsheet List, n.d.<br />
19-24 UFW Fact Sheet, 1979<br />
26-44 UFW; Field Offices, 1976-1983<br />
26-42 UFW; Field Reps, n.d.<br />
18-71 UFW Financial; profit and loss departmental worksheets, n.d.<br />
26-48 UFW; Financial Mgmt and Membership Dept, 1978<br />
26-9 UFW; Flyers Fundraisers, 1975-1978<br />
24-60 UFW Fourth Constitutional Convention, n.d.<br />
26-86 UFW; FPAC, 1980-1982<br />
26-87 UFW; FPAC, 1980<br />
26-88 UFW; FPAC, n.d.<br />
26-37 UFW; FWCU Credit Union, 1976-1981<br />
24-62 UFW Goals and Directives Incomplete, n.d.<br />
26-83 UFW; GOTV "Get out the Vote", 1980<br />
26-2 UFW; Grievance Records, n.d.<br />
26-34 UFW; Health and Safety, n.d.<br />
23-56 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1997<br />
23-60 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1997<br />
23-61 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, 1997<br />
24-14 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; AFL-CIO, 1980<br />
24-18 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; "Employer Sanctions", 1982<br />
24-17 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; from non UFW, 1974-1982<br />
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24-16 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; from UFW Workers, 1973-1983<br />
24-26 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; from UFW Workers, 1973-1980<br />
24-23 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
24-25 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Handwritten Notes, n.d.<br />
24-13 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Letters and Memos to/from Gov, 1979-1982<br />
24-27 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; letters to, 1972<br />
24-24 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Notes, n.d.<br />
24-22 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; "Speakership Campaign", 1980<br />
24-15 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Specified UFW Depts., 1976-1981<br />
24-20 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; Testimony, 1973<br />
24-21 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; to Board, n.d.<br />
24-19 UFW; <strong>Huerta</strong>, <strong>Dolores</strong>; to Cesar Chavez, 1978-1980<br />
7-52 UFW; Information Flyers, n.d.<br />
26-26 UFW; Insurance Car, 1983<br />
26-31 UFW; International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans, 1983<br />
26-56 UFW; Jones, Nick, Boycott Dept, 1976<br />
26-25 UFW; Juan de la Cruz Pension Fund, 1982-1983<br />
24-52 UFW; Kaplan Co, 1978<br />
24-51 UFW; Kawano, Inc, 1982<br />
27-55 UFW; Language Proposal, 1982<br />
27-37 UFW Legal Department, n.d.<br />
18-1 UFW Legal Department, mail reports, 1982<br />
21-29 UFW Legal Department, weekly mail report, n.d.<br />
26-77 UFW; Legal Dept., 1978-1979<br />
26-70 UFW; Legal Dept., lawsuits, summaries, 1977<br />
26-67 UFW; Legal Dept., Mail Reports, 1982-1983<br />
26-74 UFW; Legal Dept., Memos, 1981<br />
26-76 UFW; Legal Dept., repealers pesticides, n.d.<br />
26-72 UFW; Legal Dept., reports, 1978<br />
19-30 UFW Legislation, 1977<br />
26-68 UFW; Legislation, CPD, n.d.<br />
26-69 UFW; Legislation Explanation, 1975<br />
24-28 UFW McCartney, Mary, 1979-1981<br />
33-20 UFW Memos/Reports to NEB from Legal, 1977-1982<br />
26-75 UFW; Migrant Farmworker Project, 1981<br />
26-4 UFW; Minutes of Negotiations Collective Bargaining, 1973<br />
24-8 UFW Miscellaneous, 1977-1983<br />
26-27 UFW; MLK Farm Workers Fund, 1976-1979<br />
26-22 UFW; Nagi Daifallah Farm Workers Pooled Vacation Plans, 1978<br />
24-83 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1973<br />
24-84 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1974<br />
24-85 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg,1975<br />
24-86 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1976<br />
24-87 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1977<br />
24-88 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1978<br />
24-89 UFW National Exec. Board, Mtg, 1980<br />
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24-10 UFW National Farm Worker Ministry, 1978-1982<br />
26-18 UFW National Farmworkers Service Center, 1976-1983<br />
26-82 UFW; NCAP Civic Action Program, 1982<br />
24-72 UFW; NEB Notices from UFW, 1976<br />
26-10 UFW; Newspaper Admin. Division, 1973-1983<br />
26-23 UFW; NFSC Entity Report Proposal, 1979<br />
26-29 UFW; NFW Health Group, 1976-1980<br />
24-5 UFW Non UFW Workshops Conferences, 1979-1983<br />
24-50 UFW Nursery, 1979<br />
24-9 UFW; NFWM (National Farm Worker Ministry), 1981<br />
19-31 UFW; Organization Campaign Plan, n.d.<br />
26-45 UFW; Organizing and Elections Dept, n.d.<br />
26-59 UFW; Padilla, Gilbert, Financial Mgmt Dept, 1978<br />
24-70 UFW Planning Conference, n.d.<br />
24-63 UFW Pres. Office, 1976-1978<br />
24-69 UFW President’s Reports to NEB, 1974-1978<br />
23-2 UFW Press, 1986<br />
24-1 UFW Press Releases, 1976-1979<br />
19-33 UFW Print Shop Item Cost, n.d.<br />
26-33 UFW; Proyecto Mexicali, n.d.<br />
26-39 UFW; Ranch Committees, n.d.<br />
26-41 UFW; Ranch Communities, 1982<br />
26-15 UFW; Records Mgmt, 1977<br />
24-74 UFW Reports to NEB from Boycott Dept, 1974-1978<br />
24-75 UFW Reports to NEB from Central Admin, 1977<br />
24-76 UFW Reports to NEB from Contract Admin, 1976-1978<br />
24-77 UFW Reports to NEB from Fred W Ross Ed Center, 1978<br />
24-79 UFW Reports to NEB from Juan De La Cruz Pension Fund, n.d.<br />
24-80 UFW Reports to NEB from MLK Fund, 1977-1978<br />
24-81 UFW Reports to NEB from NFWSC, 1978<br />
24-82 UFW Reports to NEB from Proyecto Mexicali, 1978<br />
26-19 UFW Research and Information, 1974-1978<br />
25-37 UFW Research <strong>Papers</strong>, 1981<br />
24-58 UFW Resolutions (Bilingual) Fresno Convention, n.d.<br />
26-30 UFW; RFK Med Plan, 1976-1982<br />
24-49 UFW Robert Farm Ranch, 1977<br />
26-36 UFW; Rufino Contreras Day Fund Dept, 1981<br />
7-53 UFW Rules and Regulations, n.d.<br />
18-25 UFW; Schedule and Announcements, n.d.<br />
26-38 UFW; Security Dept, 1976<br />
26-65 UFW; Slander Suit (State of Cal Superior Court), 1982<br />
26-64 UFW; Slander Suit (US District Court), n.d.<br />
19-28 UFW Staff Lists, 1979<br />
19-36 UFW State Endorsements, 1978<br />
26-5 UFW; Sun Harvest Agreements, Contracts, 1979-1982<br />
19-37 UFW; Tenth Constitutional Convention, 1990<br />
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24-59 UFW Third Const. Convention, 1977<br />
1-61 UFW Third Quarter Budget, 1985<br />
3-63 UFW; Top Management Strategic Planning, Report, 1980<br />
21-59 UFW; Un-audited Balance Sheet, 1983-1984<br />
19-38 UFW; Uniform Rules for Committees, n.d.<br />
26-43 UFW; Union Stewards, 1980<br />
26-58 UFW; Velasco, Peter, 1976-1982<br />
19-39 UFW Voter Canvassing Instructions and Election Day Schedule, 1980s<br />
12-55 UFW vs. INS Case, n.d.<br />
26-57 UFW; Winterrowd, Kent, 1982<br />
24-4 UFW Weekly Reports, newsletters, 1977<br />
27-22 Ukegawa Brothers vs Agricultural Labor Relations Board, n.d.<br />
7-54 ULP Charge Summary Form, n.d.<br />
3-64 Unemployment; Definition and Problems of Measurement, Working Paper, 1977<br />
2-86 Un Nuevo Dia, Periodical<br />
29-39 Unemployment Comp, n.d.<br />
17-58 Unemployment Compensation Bill 32 Vote, n.d.<br />
11-44 Unemployment Compensation Legislation, n.d.<br />
1-62 Unfair Labor Practice Remedies, 1982<br />
18-38 UNICEF, 1982-1983<br />
2-74 Union; Clippings, 1980-1981<br />
9-24 Union Constitution; A-C, n.d.<br />
9-25 Union Constitution; I-N, n.d.<br />
9-26 Union Constitution; S-U, n.d.<br />
3-65 Union Constitutions and Laws (Pamphlets), A-H, 1966-1970<br />
3-66 Union Constitutions and Laws (Pamphlets) I, 1956-1971<br />
3-67 Union Constitutions and Laws (Pamphlets) N-T, 1963-1973<br />
3-68 Union Constitutions and Laws (pamphlets), U-W, 1962-1970<br />
11-49 Union Label and Service Trades Department, n.d.<br />
15-24 Union Newsletters and Notices, n.d.<br />
27-44 Union Properties Providing a Union Rate to Union Members, n.d.<br />
7-55 Union Related Newspapers, n.d.<br />
4-94 United Auto Workers of America; Donation for Voter Education and Get Out the Vote, Newsletters,<br />
1984<br />
8-77 United Boards Boycott Plan, n.d.<br />
19-61 United Domestic Workers of AM, 1979-1980<br />
11-78 United Food and Commercial Workers, n.d.<br />
4-95 United Furniture Workers of America; Trojan Luggage Company Strike, 1985<br />
2-75 United Labor Lobby, Statements, ca 1981<br />
11-30 United Labor Parade, 1984<br />
29-37 United Nations World Conference on Women, n.d.<br />
11-77 United Rubber Workers, n.d.<br />
21-61 United States Itinerary, 1984<br />
16-66 United States Senate; Correspondence, 1985-1990<br />
30-10 United Steelworkers of America, n.d.<br />
4-96 United Way Campaign National; Correspondence, 1986<br />
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4-97 United Way San Jose; UFW Recognition of Donations in John Geagan’s Memory, 1985<br />
23-73 University of Oregon, 1997<br />
4-98 UNO (United Neighborhoods Organization); Pamphlet, 1985<br />
22-49 US Congress-Peggy Bigeche, 1986<br />
25-14 US Cranston, Senator Alan, 1981<br />
19-40 US Customs; Affidavits, n.d.<br />
19-43 US Customs; Brian Helvestine, n.d.<br />
19-41 US Customs; Frank Mejia, 1985-1988<br />
19-42 US Customs; General Information, n.d.<br />
19-44 US Customs; John Croas, n.d.<br />
19-46 US Customs; Procedures, n.d.<br />
19-47 US Customs; Screening Evaluation, n.d.<br />
19-48 US Customs; Thomas Dorney, n.d.<br />
3-69 US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration (Leaflets, Newsletters), 1977<br />
25-75 US News and World Report, 1982<br />
14-2 US-Mexico Industrial Integration, 1989<br />
23-67 UW of Tacoma, n.d.<br />
14-4 Valdez, Luis; achievements, n.d.<br />
18-75 Vargas, Dr. Carols—abduction, 1981, general corres. And flyers<br />
21-4 Dr. Carlos Vargas, n.d.<br />
22-11 Variable Rate Mortgate Bill, 1980<br />
8-78 Vasconcellos, John, n.d.<br />
29-79 Vasconcellos, John, n.d.<br />
4-99 Vasquez, Alex; Press Release and Notes Re: Kesterson Reservoir, 1986<br />
14-32 Veg-A-Mix inserts, n.d.<br />
31-25 Velasco, Pete, n.d.<br />
10-47 Velasco report; December, 1973<br />
10-45 Velasco report; June, 1974<br />
10-46 Velasco report; October, 1974<br />
29-38 Velasquez, Jose Angel, 1995<br />
22-17 Veribanc Inc, 1983<br />
24-43 Village Super Market Inc; 1973<br />
24-44 Vintner Employers Association, n.d.<br />
1-63 Violence against Farm Workers, Specific Acts, Notes<br />
19-60 VISTA (Volunteers in Service to America), n.d.<br />
9-27 Volunteer Recruitment, n.d.<br />
14-26 Vons Grocery Company Store Directory, 1990<br />
8-79 Voter Register Project, n.d.<br />
9-28 Voter Registration, n.d.<br />
7-56 Voting; Clippings, n.d.<br />
3-70 Voting Record Network (Newsletter), 1981<br />
3-71 Voting Records, State of California, 1979-1982<br />
21-8 Voting Records, n.d.<br />
21-14 Voting Records, n.d.<br />
2-76 Voting Rights Act; MALDEF, 1981<br />
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4-100 Vouchers for Community Union, 1984-1986<br />
25-78 Voz del Pueblo, 1982<br />
4-101 VPAC (Voluntary Political Action Committee) First Quarter, 1986<br />
22-14 W2's Financial <strong>Papers</strong>, n.d.<br />
20-43 <strong>Walter</strong> Kintz, n.d.<br />
5-85 Washington DC; Correspondence Re: Authorization Cards for Banking Account, 1970<br />
6-72 Washington DC Boycott; Memos, Correspondence Re: Expenses, Staffing, Reimbursements, 1971<br />
25-94 Washington Post "State of Siege", n.d.<br />
5-86 Washington State; Memos and Correspondence Re: Expenses, 1971<br />
4-102 Washington State AFL-CIO; Correspondence, 1986<br />
11-51 Washington State Labor Council, n.d.<br />
8-80 Water Report, n.d.<br />
11-48 Waters, Ed; Printing, n.d.<br />
2-77 Waters, Edward; Correspondence Request for Endorsement, 1986<br />
5-87 Watsonville; Budget, Expenses, Approved Time Payment Schedules, 1971<br />
4-103 Watsonville Cannery Worker’s Strike; Correspondence and Notes 1986<br />
24-45 West Foods of Castle and Cooke, 1983<br />
25-58 West Side planning Group, n.d.<br />
21-3 Western Benefit, n.d.<br />
19-62 Western Growers, 1979<br />
11-37 Western Labor, n.d.<br />
27-41 What Happened on World Food Day, 1981<br />
19-53 White House News on Women, 1980<br />
29-36 White House, Off of Press Sec, n.d.<br />
13-6 Why we Need a Labor Party Booklet, 1980s<br />
1-64 Wine Grapes Price Rates<br />
5-88 Wisconsin Boycott; Correspondence Re: Bank Account and Budget, 1970<br />
7-57 Women's Movements<br />
15-23 Women Newsletters and Notices, 1989-1990<br />
19-49 Women's Alliance, 1990-1991<br />
18-91 Women’s Health; pamphlets and flyers, n.d.<br />
18-89 Women's Issues; flyers and newsletters, 1982<br />
18-22 Women's Issues; clippings, 1982-1983<br />
23-18 Women's Issues; newsletters, n.d.<br />
7-58 Women's Issues; newsletters, resources<br />
19-54 Women's Organizations, 1979-1985<br />
9-29 Work Injuries in California Agriculture, n.d.<br />
4-104 Worker’s Community Political Action Plan, 1984<br />
11-60 Worker's Compensation, n.d.<br />
20-11 Workers Compensation Improvement Act, 1989<br />
25-53 Workers' Power, n.d.<br />
16-16 Workers' Rights Issues; Clippings, 1989-1990<br />
7-59 Working <strong>Papers</strong>, The Potential Effects of Labor Intensive Agriculture in Mexico on US-Mexico<br />
Migration, 1989<br />
25-43 World Conference/Eradication of Racism and Discrimination, n.d.<br />
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14-56 World Congress of Women, n.d.<br />
18-86 World Development Forum (The Hunger Project); newsletter, 1983, 1987<br />
21-28 World Development Forum, 1983-1986<br />
25-60 World Development Forum, n.d.<br />
18-29 World Food Day, 1982-1983<br />
18-88 World Peace; flyers and newsletters, 1982<br />
23-42 Wraith of Grapes Campaign Endorsements, 1987-1988<br />
30-37 Writers, n.d.<br />
18-70 Yamamoto—Growers—notes, 1982<br />
23-68 YWCA Palo Alto, n.d.<br />
12-44 Zeff, Fifi, n.d.<br />
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