1966 AOR-2.69 Quicksilver Fillmore Poster 9.2
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The Delano Grape Workers Strike was a battle between the underpaid Latino and Filipino farm workers and the growers who owned the grape farms. It was a protest that lasted nearly the entirety of the 1960s in Delano California. For the first time in American History, led by the illustrious Cesar Chavez, over 2,000 farm workers started a boycott against grapes. Through grassroots efforts like marches and non-violent resistance, the movement revealed the plight of our nation's lowest-paid workers.
--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE: Aor-2.69
--GRADE: 9.2
--PERFORMERS: Quicksilver
--VENUE: Fillmore
--CITY: San Francisco
--DATE: 07/10/66
--PRINTING: OP-1; Poster
--CGC SERIAL: 4125264002
--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE: Aor-2.69
--GRADE: 9.2
--PERFORMERS: Quicksilver
--VENUE: Fillmore
--CITY: San Francisco
--DATE: 07/10/66
--PRINTING: OP-1; Poster
--CGC SERIAL: 4125264002
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1966 AOR-2.69 Quicksilver Fillmore Poster 9.2
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