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Agriculture/Farm Sharecropping
Arguelles, Lourdes. 1990. "Undocumented Female Labor in the United States Southwest: An Essay on Migration, Consciousness, Oppression and Struggle" In Between Border: Essays on Mexicana/Chicana Hiistory. Del Castillo, ed. A.R. Floricanto Press.
Ashabranner, B. (1985) Dark Harvest: Migrant Farmworkers in America
*Coles, Robert. Migrants, Sharecroppers, Mountaineers: Volume II of Children of Crisis. Atlantic, Little and Brown, New York, NY.1967.
*Emmet, H. (1989) Fruit Tramps: A Family of Migrant Farmworkers
*Hahamovitch, Cindy. The Fruits of Their Labor: Atlantic Coast Farmworkers and the Making of Migrant Poverty, 1870-1945. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC. 1997.
Krebs, A.V. Corporate Reapers: The Book of Agribusiness. 1992 (SAF)
*Kulikoff, Allan. The Agrarian Origins of American Capitalism. University Press of Virginia, Charlottsville, VA. 1992.
*Taylor, Peter. Smoke Ring: The Politics of Tobacco. Pantheon Books, New York, NY. 1984.
*Taylor, Ronald B. Sweatshops in the Sun. Beacon Press, Boston, MA. 1975.
*U.S. Department of Labor, Findings from the National Agricultural Workers Survey. U.S. Department of Labor, Washington. DC.1989.
Wilkinson, Alec. Big Sugar: Seasons in the Cane Fields of Florida. Random House, New York, NY. 1989.
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Immigration
*Chavez, Leo R, Shadowed Lives: Undocumented Immigrants in American Society. Harcourt Brace College Publishers, New York, NY. 1998.
Haines, David W. (Editor) and Rosenblum, Karen Elaine. (Editor), Illegal Immigration in America: A Reference Handbook. Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport CT. 1999.
Hirschman, Charles. (Editor), Dewind, Josh. (Editor) and Kasinitz, Philip. (Editor), The Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. Russell Sage Foundation, 1999.
*Perez, Ramon. Diary of an Undocumented Immigrant. Arte Publico Press, Houston TX. 1991.
*Smithsonian Institute, Center for Folklore Programs and Cultural Studies, Identidad y Fronteras (Borders and Identity). Washington DC. 1996.
*United States General Accounting Office, H-2A Agricultural Guestworker Program: Changes Could Improve Services to Employers and Better Protect Workers. 1997.
United States General Accounting Office, The H-2A Program. 1988.
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Organizing
Barger, W,K and Reza M, Ernesto. The Farm Labor Movement in the Midwest: Social Change and Adaption Among Migrant Farmworkers. University of Texas Press, Austin TX. 1994.
*Buss, Ran Leeper (ed.) Forged Under The Sun: The Life of Maria Elena Lucas. The University of Michigan Press, East Lansing, MI. 1993.
*Collier, George. Basta! Land and the Zapatista Rebellion in Chiapas. Institute for Food Development Policy, Oakland, CA. 1994.
*Collins, David R. Farmworker’s Friend: The Story of Cesar Chavez. Carolrhoda Books Inc, Minneapolis, MN. 1996.
Daniel, Cletus E. Bitter Harvest: A History of California Farmworkers, 1870-1941. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY. 1981.
Dusinberre, William. Them Dark Days: Slavery in the American Rice Swamps. Oxford University Press, Cary, NC. 1996.
Ferriss, Susan, Sandoval, Ricardo and Hembree, Diana. (Editor) The Fight in the Fields: Cesar Chavez and the Farmworkers’ Movement. Harcourt Brace, New York, NY. 1998.
Galarza, Ernesto Spiders in the House and Workers in the Field. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN. 1970.
Garcia, Richard A. 1993. "Dolores Huerta: Woman, Organizer, and Symbol." In California History, vol. 72, no. 1
Goodwyn, Lawrence.The Populist Moment: A Short History of the Agrarian Revolt in America. Oxford University Press, Cary NC. 1978.
Illich, Ivan. 1968. "To Hell with Good Intentions." In Combining Service and Learning: Cross Cultural Learning. National Society for Internships and Experiential Education. Kendall, Jane, ed.
*Krotz, Larry, with Erica Martin & Philip Hernandez. Frontier College Letters: 100 Years of Teaching, Learning & Nation Building
Kulikoff, Allan. Tobacco and Slaves: The Development of Southern Cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC. 1988.
Levy, Jacques. Cesar Chavez: Autobiography of La Causa. Norton, New York, NY. 1975.
Matthiessen, Peter. Sal Si Puedes: Cesar Chavez and the New American Revolution. Random House, New York, NY.c1969.
McIntosh, Peggy. "White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack." Peace and Freedom, July/August 1989.
McKnight, John. 1989. "Why 'Servanthood' is Bad." In The Other Side. Jan/Feb. 1989 Vol. 25 No. 1
McWilliams, Carey. Factories in the Field: The Story of Migratory Farm Labor in California. Archon Books, Hamden, CT.1969. (c1939)
Meister, Dick and Loftis, Ann: A Long Time Coming: The Struggle to Unionize America’s Farm Workers. MacMillan, New York, NY. c1977.
*NC Center for Nonprofits. Organizing for Social Change: A Manual for Activists in the 1990s
Raleigh, NC.
Rodriguez, Jeannette. 1994. Our Lady of Guadalupe: Faith and Empowerment Among Mexican-American Women. University of Texas Press.
*Rosales, Arturo F. Chicano: The History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement. Arte Publico Press, Houston TX. 1997.
Rose, Margaret. 1990. "Traditional And Nontraditional Patterns of Female Activism in the United Farm Workers of America, 1962-1980." In Frontiers. Vol. XI, No. 1
Schob, David. Hired Hands and Plowboys: Farm Labor in the Midwest, 1815-1860. University of Illinois Press, Champaign IL. 1975.
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Primary Source Materials
Behind the Veil: Documenting African American History in the Jim Crow South Oral History/Duke SCL
Bureau of Labor Statistics Bulletin #386, 1945, "Labor Unionism in American Agriculture"
Southern Tenant Farmers Union Papers (Microfilm) Perkins Microforms/ UNC
WPA Papers, UNC Southern History Collection
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Farmworker Information and Services.
*American Association of Retired Persons, Aft er the Harvest: The Plight of Older Farmworkers. 1990.
*Association of Farmworker Opportunity Programs, Developing a Farmworker Disaster Plan: A Guide for Service Providers. 1994.
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International
*Anzaldua, Gloria. Borderlands: La Frontera. Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco, CA. 1987.
*Barndt, Deborah (editor). Women Working the NAFTA Food Chain: Women, Food & Globalization. Published by Second Story Press in Toronto in 1999.
*Swenson, Mary. The Cost of Your $hirt. Resource Center of the Americas. 1997.
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Literature and Theater
Foster, Cecil. Slammin' Tar. Published by Random House of Canada Ltd. in Toronto in 1998.
*Rivera, Tomas. This Migrant Earth. Arte Publico Press, Houston TX. 1987.
*Rivera, Tomas. Tomas Rivera: The Complete Works. Arte Publico Press, Houston TX. 1992.
*Rivera, Tomas. ...Y no se lo trago la tierra (...And The Earth Did Not Devour Him.) Arte Publcio Press, Houston TX. 1992.
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Magazines
NACLA: Report on the Americas.
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Video
*Carol. M. Rosenbaum. A Season of Suffering and The many Faces of Slavery. 11 Reports. Public Affairs Presentation.
*The Global Food Puzzle: Where do You Fit into the Picture? Video. Contact Deborah Barndt.
*Black, Stephanie. H2 Worker. First Run/ Icarus Films. New York. 1990.
*Cesar E. Chavez Foundation. Candle Ceremony-Cesar Chavez. 1995.
*CBS News. Legacy of Shame. Fox Video, CA. 1995.
*Social Media Productions. Listening to Children. A Moral Journey with Robert Coles. PBS Video, VA. 1995.
*Shane Nye. Cruceros y Caminos. Christpher Sims. 1996.
*CBS News. Harvest of Shame with Edward R. Murrow and Dan Rather. Fox Video, CA, 1992.
*National Center for Farmworker Health. Miligritos...Little Miracles: When Communities Create Farmworker Housing. Austin, TX. 1998.
*PCUN and Nuvistamedia. PCUN Boycott for Justice in the Fields. Portland Cable Access, OR, 1993.
*Tennessee Industrial Renewal Network, From the Mountains to the Maquiladoras. TIRN Educational Video, TN.
Turning Point. Slavery in the 20th Century.
*United Farmworkers of America Inc, AFL-CIO. Cezar Chavez: Celebration of Life. UFW Inc, CA. 1994.
*United Farm Workers of America Inc, AFL-CIO. No Grapes. UFW Inc, CA. 1992.
*ZGS Communications Inc. Common Man - Uncommon Vision: The Cesar Chavez Story. Baruch Entertainment.
United Farmworkers of America, AFL-CIO. Strawberries: The Fruit of Injustice. UFW Inc, CA. 1997.
United States. Routledge, NY.
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Recommended Film and Video
*SAF Interns, Fields Without Borders / Campos Sin Fronteras. Student Action With Farmworkers, Durham NC. 1998.
*Brummel, B and Mayo, A. Viva la causa film and teaching kit. Bill Brummel Productions. 2008.
Simpson, P and Hershfield, J. Nuestra Comunidad: Latinos in North Carolina. New South Productions.
Atkin, S, Beth. Voices From the Fields: Children of Migrant Farmworkers Tell Their Stories. Little, Brown and Company, New York, NY. 1993.
*Daniel, Pete. The Shadow of Slavery: Peonage in the South, 1901-1969. Oxford University Press, Cary, NC. 1973.
DiPerna, Paul. With These Hands. The Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, OH. 1986.
Farmworker Justice Fund Inc. Farmworker Women Speak Out. Farmworker Justice Fund Inc.
Hayeck. Daly and Lynn. Deni. 1994. Barrios and Borderlands: Cultures of Latinos and Latinas in the United States. Routledge, NY.
*Judson, Horace. Reflections of a Former Migrant. Maryland State Department of Education, Baltimore, Maryland. 1978.
Koszulinski, G. Immokalee, USA. Substream Films, Gainesville, FL.2008.
*Light, Ken. To the Promised Land. Aperture Foundation Inc, New York, NY. 1988.
*Rothenberg, Daniel. With These Hands: The Hidden World of Migrant Farmworkers Today. Harcourt Brace and Company, New York, NY. 1998.
*Testimonies From the Fields: Clergy, Community Activists, Students and Members of Labor Unions Report on the On the Oregon Farmworkers’ Struggle for Justice. PCUN-Oregon’s Farmworker Union, Portland, OR. 1997.
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