Guide to the Anne Draper Papers, 1938-1973 M0228

Processed by Special Collections staff; machine-readable finding aid created by C. Del Anderson
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
1998
Green Library
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Stanford 94305-6064
specialcollections@stanford.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Title: Anne Draper Papers
Identifier/Call Number: M0228
Identifier/Call Number: 949
Physical Description: 11.25 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1938-1973

SCOPE AND CONTENT

The Anne Draper Papers reflect Draper's work as a trade union organizer, writer, and champion of the rights of farm workers. The collection is divided into five series, the contents and arrangement of which are described below.

BIOGRAPHY

Active throughout her life in union activities, Anne Draper achieved prominence in the 1960s as a California leader of various labor, feminist and peace movements. The Delano Grape Strike (1965-1967) gave her the opportunity to demonstrate her support for the farm workers organizing in the San Joaquin Valley. In December, 1965, Draper organized the first Food Caravan to Delano, and by January, 1966, she chaired the San Francisco Labor Council Delano Striker's Aid Committee. In the late 1960s, Draper joined in the broader critique of American society espoused by radical political movements. By then an avowed "revolutionary Marxist and Independent Socialist," she founded the Labor Assembly for Peace, a trade unionist group opposed to the Vietnam War, and Union W.A.G.E. (Women's Alliance to Gain Equity), a militant women's rights group. Despite the acclaim she received --Cesar Chavez called her "an example of what a true unionist should be" --Draper never gained national recognition. This was in part due to her untimely death at age fifty-six in 1973, but it was also true that national leadership in union work was not yet open to women. Anne Pauline Draper, nee Kracik, was born in New York City on March 4, 1917, to Polish and Ukrainian parents. Unionism was a family tradition: in the early 1900s, her father was a volunteer organizer of New York window washers. Draper spent part of her childhood in Westbury, Long Island, but in her teens she returned to New York City to attend Washington Irving High School and Hunter College. She put herself through college, working four hours a night, six nights a week as a sales clerk at Woolworth's, and she graduated from Hunter College in January, 1938, with a major in mathematics and economics. She also studied languages, music and dance, and earned a prominent place on the debate team. Draper's first job was with the Steel Worker's Organizing Committee in northern New Jersey as a secretary and organizer. In a 1958 letter to Carmen Lucia, Vice-President of the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers Union, Draper fondly remembered the late 1930s: "[It] was almost a different social era and the best in the labor movement was coming to the top pushed by the militancy of the ranks." (Box 1, folder 2) From 1938 to 1942, Draper attended graduate courses in business, finance and commercial law at the American Institute of Banking, New York City, and studied school administration at Hunter College and English at New York University. She financed her education by editorial, research and general secretarial work at the American Bankers' Association and also helped to edit the American Institute of Banking Bulletin. During this time she was a member of the New York Local Office Workers. Draper moved to San Pedro, California in 1942, where she worked at Todd Shipyards as a welder for the duration of World War II and joined the Shipyard Workers Union. On November 3, 1945, Draper was arrested on charges of disturbing a meeting held by Gerald L. K. Smith (the American Firster and populist), where mass picketing took place. Her case was tried in Los Angeles Municipal Court, and the jury dismissed the charge. After the war, Draper became the Los Angeles local secretary, organizer and delegate to the Los Angeles Council of the American Federation of Labor for the United Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers International union. She organized non-union shops, conducted strikes and negotiated contracts. In 1948, her success brought her a position on the United Hatters International staff in New York City. There she became involved in education, publicity and research, and began writing a weekly radio script entitled "Here Is Labor." From 1949 to 1958, Draper was organizer and representative of the New York Joint Board of the Millinery Workers Union. During these years she was also active in the New York Liberal Party, under the leadership of David Dubinsky and Alex Rose. In 1958, Draper's husband, Hal, a socialist theorist and writer, developed health problems that required a milder climate. After traveling in Europe, the couple moved to Oakland, California. The next two years were restless ones for Anne. While Hal became a librarian at the University of California at Berkeley, Anne was unable to gain entry in what appeared to be a male-dominated domain --west-coast union work. After almost two years of frustration, Draper became West Coast Union Labor Director for the 400,000-member Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA), AFL-CIO. One of only four women in the country to serve as a regional director, Draper retained this position until the end of her life. Reporters commented on her powerful platform personality at union conventions, where she frequently spoke. She organized boycotts and union label publicity, involving even California Governor Edmund G. (Pat) Brown, and Senator Hubert H. Humphrey in her campaigns. By the mid-1960s, as awareness of women's issues grew, feature editors began to comment on Draper's activities, although they were always quick to stress her feminine appearance and her effort to add the "woman's touch" by wearing union label dresses and hats (she was never photographed without a hat). But ACWA Vice-President Louis Hollander recognized the importance of such union label work, stating in an interview that the union label is linked to workers' political education and is a decisive factor in protecting hard-won union wages and working conditions. Draper's work for the ACWA did not absorb all her time. Immediately upon her arrival in California in 1958 she began doing publicity for the Socialist Party, using her national connections to build up its Berkeley branch and becoming an executive board member of the same. Her interest in the farm labor movement was aroused soon thereafter, when a short-term job as research economist with the California Federation of Labor alerted her to the harsh conditions faced by agricultural workers, particularly women and minors. At a 1959 meeting of the California Industrial Welfare Commission, Draper presented her findings. Draper lost no time in researching virtually every aspect of the farm workers' struggle. Her highly-organized filing system contained data on wages, productivity, and farm labor conditions (see, for instance, Series IV). By 1960 she was research director for the California Citizens Committee for Agricultural Labor. For the next decade she continued to testify before the Industrial Welfare Commission. She spoke throughout the western United States on behalf of the Delano Grape Strike and United Farm Worker boycotts. In Delano, Draper was known as "the favorite daughter of the Strike." Her constant encouragement and organization of the Food Caravan had earned the admiration of Chavez and other migrant worker leaders. From 1964 to 1972 Draper prepared weekly radio commentaries for Berkeley radio station KPFA. She also published numerous articles for the labor press and community newspapers. Together with her husband, Draper wrote a thirty-two page pamphlet entitled "The Dirt on California: Agribusiness and the University" (Independent Socialist Clubs of America, 1968). By 1967, her activism had expanded to encompass peace and feminist issues. In addition to helping to found the Labor Assembly for Peace and Union W.A.G.E., she continued to lecture and write. With Herma Hill Kay, a law professor at U.C. Berkeley, she taught a class on women and the law at the Wright Institute. Anne Draper died on March 25, 1973.

ABSTRACT

Correspondence, articles, statements, reports, newsletters, newsclippings, notes, photographs and posters, primarily concerned with agricultural labor organizations and issues in California.

Preferred Citation:

[Identification of item] Anne Draper Papers, M0228, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Provenance:

Gift of Anne and Hal Draper, 1973.

Publication Rights:

Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections.

Access Restrictions:

None.

 

SERIES I: PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, 311989 1933-1973

Scope and Contents note

This series contains personal correspondence to and from Draper, arranged chronologically. Also included are: academic transcripts, resumes, job recommendations, news articles about her, and announcements for her speaking engagements. There is a folder concerning her husband, writer Hal Draper (Box 2, folder 3).
 

SERIES II: WRITINGS, 311987 1959-1972

Scope and Contents note

The second series comprises articles in draft and printed form (1961-1971). Most pieces pertain to wages, strikes, and union activities in California (see, for instance, "The Dirt on California: Agribusiness and the University," written by Draper and her husband and published by the Independent Socialist Clubs of America; Box 2, folder 11). Also included are book reviews, transcripts of radio commentaries given on radio station KPFA (1964-1972), and notes.
 

SERIES III: AGRICULTURAL LABOR -- ORGANIZATIONAL RECORDS, 311985 1950-1972

Scope and Contents note

Series III, which consists of papers relating to Draper's organizational work, is arranged alphabetically by the name of the organizations. The organizations which are best represented in this series are: Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee; Citizens for Farm Labor; Industrial Welfare Commission; San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, of which Draper was the chairperson; and the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, which contains a substantial amount of material on the Delano Grape Strike. Record types found in this series include: correspondence, statements, reports, newsletters, newsclippings, minutes, notes and transcripts of hearings of the California Industrial Welfare Commission on the condition of farm laborers. The series as a whole provides insight into the manner in which concerned citizens, industrial trade unionists, students, national farm labor groups, and newly-formed agricultural unions viewed the problems of agricultural laborers, and the resulting reform activism that occurred during the turbulent decade of the 1960s. The series is particularly rich in strike and boycott information disseminated by the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers and in newspaper accounts of the same (1965-1972). Posters produced by UFWOC/UFW are listed under oversize material at the end of the folder listing.
 

SERIES IV: AGRICULTURAL LABOR -- SUBJECT FILES, 311983 1951-1972

Scope and Contents note

The fourth series, which consists of reference materials collected by Draper, is arranged alphabetically by subject. Important topics include the California State Department of Employment as it related to farm labor, several folders on migrant labor, a large newsclipping file on agriculture and farm labor, and information on Public Laws 78 (the bracero law) and 414 (the attempt to renew bracero legislation in the mid-1960s). Record types in this series include: statistical data, correspondence, reports, statements, legislative testimony, resolutions, notes, and newsclippings.
 

SERIES V: PHOTOGRAPHS, 311981 circa 1961-1966

Scope and Contents note

The final series consists of negatives of strike activities (including the Imperial Valley Lettuce and the Delano Grape strikes), prints of Anne Draper, the El Mercriado newspaper staff, and children working in the fields.
 

SERIES I: PERSONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION, 311947 1933-1973

 

Subseries A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION 311967

box 1, folder 1

Autobiographical data: transcripts, resumes, recommendations, 311979 1938-1959

box 1, folder 2

Career development, 311977 1958-1960

box 1, folder 3

News articles about Draper, 311975 1959-1964

box 1, folder 4

News articles about Draper, 311973 1964

box 1, folder 5

News articles about Draper, 311971 1966-1973

box 1, folder 6

Public appearances, announcements, flyers, 311969 1961-1971

 

Subseries B. PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE 311949

box 1, folder 7

Correspondence, 311965 Jul-Dec, 1958

box 1, folder 8

Correspondence, 311963 1959

box 1, folder 9

Correspondence, 311961 1960

box 1, folder 10

Correspondence, 311959 1961

box 1, folder 11

Correspondence, 311957 1962

box 1, folder 12

Correspondence, 311955 1963

box 1, folder 13

Correspondence, 311953 1964

box 1, folder 14

Hal Draper, 311951 1960-1961

 

SERIES II: WRITINGS, 311921 1959-1972

box 2, folder 1

Articles and manuscripts, 311945 1961

box 2, folder 2

Articles and manuscripts, 311943 1962-1963

box 2, folder 3

Articles and manuscripts, 311941 1964

box 2, folder 4

Articles and manuscripts, 311939 Jan-Apr 1965

box 2, folder 5

Articles and manuscripts, 311937 May-Dec 1965

box 2, folder 6

Articles and manuscripts, 311935 1966

box 2, folder 7

Articles and manuscripts, 311933 1967-1971

box 2, folder 8

"The Dirt on California: Agribusiness and the University," an independent socialist pamphlet, 311931 1968

box 2, folder 9

KPFA radio commentaries, 311929 1964-1972

box 2, folder 10

Notes, 311927 1959-1971

box 2, folder 11

Los Angeles free press articles, 311925 1965-1968

box 2, folder 12

Union label publicity, "Hatters," 311923 1960

 

SERIES III: AGRICULTURAL LABOR -- ORGANIZATIONAL RECORDS, 311723 1950-1972

box 3, folder 1

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311919 1959-1960

box 3, folder 2

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311917 1961-1963

box 3, folder 3

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311915 1964

box 3, folder 4

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311913 Jan-Jun 1965

box 3, folder 5

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311911 Jul-Dec 1965

box 3, folder 6

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311909 Jan-Jun 1966

box 3, folder 7

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311907 Jul-Dec 1966

box 3, folder 8

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311905 1967

box 3, folder 9

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311903 1968

box 4, folder 1

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311901 1969

box 4, folder 2

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311899 1970

box 4, folder 3

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311897 1971

box 4, folder 4

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311895 1972

box 4, folder 5

Agricultural correspondence (general), 311893 undated

box 4, folder 6

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311891 1959

box 4, folder 7

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311889 1960

box 4, folder 8

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311887 1961-1962

box 4, folder 9

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311885 1963-1964

box 4, folder 10

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311883 1965-1966

box 5, folder 1

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), 311881 undated

box 5, folder 2

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), newsclippings, 311879 1960-1965

box 5, folder 3

Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC), newsletters, 311877 1959-1963

box 5, folder 4

Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen, 311875 1964-1972

box 5, folder 5

California Citizens Committee for Agricultural Labor, 311873 1959-1963

box 5, folder 6

California Democratic Council, 311871 1961-1966

box 5, folder 7

California Rural Legal Assistance, 311869 1968-1970

box 5, folder 8

Citizens for Farm Labor, 311867 Jan 1963-Jun 1964

box 5, folder 9

Citizens for Farm Labor, 311865 Jul 1964-Dec 1965

box 5, folder 10

Citizens for Farm Labor, 311863 1966-1967

box 5, folder 11

Citizens for Farm Labor, 311861 1968-1971

box 5, folder 12

Citizens for Farm Labor, newsclippings, 311859 1963-1971

box 5, folder 13

Committee for Health in California, 311857 1958-1962

box 6, folder 1

Committee for Health in California, newsclippings, 311855 1961-1965

box 6, folder 2

Emergency committee to aid farm workers, 311853 1961-1963

box 6, folder 3

Emergency committee to aid farm workers, "A Statement of Conscience...," 311851 29-Mar-63

box 6, folder 4

Emergency committee to aid farm workers, 311849 1965

box 6, folder 5

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311847 1956-1957

box 6, folder 6

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311845 1959

box 6, folder 7

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311843 1960

box 6, folder 8

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311841 1961

box 6, folder 9

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311839 1962-1965

box 6, folder 10

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311837 1966

box 7, folder 1

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311835 Jan-Feb 1967

box 7, folder 2

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311833 Mar-May 1967

box 7, folder 3

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311831 Jun-Dec 1967

box 7, folder 4

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311829 1968

box 7, folder 5

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311827 1969

box 7, folder 6

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311825 1970

box 7, folder 7

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311823 1971-1972

box 7, folder 8

Industrial Welfare Commission, newsclippings, 311821 1958-1963

box 7, folder 9

Industrial Welfare Commission, 311819 1964-1971

box 7, folder 10

Miscellaneous organizations, 311817 1960-1968

box 7, folder 11

National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 311815 1959

box 7, folder 12

National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 311813 1960

box 8, folder 1

National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 311811 1961-1963

box 8, folder 2

National Advisory Committee on Farm Labor, 311809 1964-1969

box 8, folder 3

National Agricultural Workers Union, 311807 1950-1964

box 8, folder 4

National Campaign for Agricultural Democracy, 311805 1967-1968

box 8, folder 5

National Council on Agricultural Life and Labor, 311803 1964-1966

box 8, folder 6

National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc., 311801 1958-1967

box 8, folder 7

National Sharecroppers Fund, Inc., 311799 1968-1972

box 8, folder 8

Sacramento State College Committee on Social Agriculture, 311797 1965-1966

box 8, folder 9

San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, 311795 1965-1966

box 8, folder 10

San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, 311793 1967

box 8, folder 11

San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, 311791 1968

box 8, folder 12

San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, 311789 1969

box 8, folder 13

San Francisco Labor Council's Food Caravan to Delano, newsclippings, 311787 1966-1969

box 8, folder 14

Students' Committee on Agricultural Labor, 311785 1960-1966

box 8, folder 15

Teamsters Union, newsclippings, 311783 1961-1964

box 8, folder 16

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311781 1965

box 8, folder 17

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311779 Jan-Jun 1966

box 8, folder 18

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311777 Jul-Dec 1966

box 9, folder 1

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311775 Jan-Feb 1967

box 9, folder 2

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311773 Mar-Jul 1967

box 9, folder 3

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311771 Aug-Dec 1967

box 9, folder 4

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311769 Jan-Sep 1968

box 9, folder 5

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311767 Nov-Dec 1968

box 9, folder 6

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311765 Jan-Jun 1969

box 9, folder 7

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311763 Jul-Dec 1969

box 9, folder 8

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311761 Jan-Jun 1970

box 9, folder 9

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311759 Jul-Dec 1970

box 9, folder 10

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311757 Jan-Jun 1971

box 9, folder 11

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311755 Jul-Dec 1971

box 10, folder 1

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311753 1972

box 10, folder 2

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, 311751 undated

box 10, folder 3

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, ephemera, 311749 circa 1966

box 10, folder 4

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, "La Huelga de la Uva en Delano," portfolio of prints by Jon Lewis, 311747 1967

box 10, folder 5

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311745 Sep-Oct 1965

box 10, folder 6

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311743 Nov-Dec 1965

box 10, folder 7

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311741 Jan-Apr 1966

box 10, folder 8

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311739 Jun-Dec 1966

box 10, folder 9

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311737 1967-1969

box 10, folder 10

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311735 1970

box 10, folder 11

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311733 1971

box 10, folder 12

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, newsclippings, 311731 1972

box 10, folder 13

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee/United Farm Workers, notes by Anne Draper, 311729 1965-1970

box 10, folder 14

Volunteers in Vanguard Action, 311727 1966-1969

box 10, folder 15

Washington Citizens for Migrant Affairs, 311725 1965-1970

 

SERIES IV: AGRICULTURAL LABOR -- SUBJECT FILES, 311515 1951-1972

box 11, folder 1

Accidents on the job, 311721 1959-1965

box 11, folder 2

Agriculture in California (general), 311719 1959

box 11, folder 3

Agriculture in California (general), 311717 1960-1961

box 11, folder 4

Agriculture in California (general), 311715 1962

box 11, folder 5

Agriculture in California (specific data) 1957-1959 11 311713 6 Agriculture in California (specific data), 1960-1965

box 11, folder 7

Agriculture in the U.S. (general), 311711 1958-1959

box 11, folder 8

Agriculture in the U.S. (general), 311709 1960-1972

box 11, folder 9

Agriculture in the U.S. (general), newsclippings, 311707 1959-1972

box 11, folder 10

Brown, Gov. Edmund G. (Pat), and farm labor, 311705 1959-1966

box 11, folder 11

Brown, Gov. Edmund G. (Pat), and farm labor, newsclippings, 311703 1959-1966

box 11, folder 12

California State Department of Employment, 311701 1964-1966

box 11, folder 13

California State Department of Employment, 311699 1967-1970

box 12, folder 1

California State Department of Employment, insurance program, 311697 1963

box 12, folder 2

California State Department of Employment, insurance program, 311695 1964

box 12, folder 3

California State Department of Employment, insurance program, 311693 1965

box 12, folder 4

California State Department of Employment, insurance program, 311691 1966

box 12, folder 5

California State Department of Employment, insurance program, 311689 1967-1969

box 12, folder 6

California State Department of Employment, placement service, 311687 1965-1966

box 12, folder 7

California State Department of Employment, placement service, newsclippings, 311685 1959-1970

box 12, folder 8

California State Senate Fact Finding Committee on Agriculture, 311683 1966

box 12, folder 9

California State Senate Fact Finding Committee on Labor and Welfare, 311681 1959

box 12, folder 10

California State Senate Fact Finding Committee on Labor and Welfare, 311679 1960

box 12, folder 11

Civil rights, 311677 1959-1961

box 12, folder 12

Civil rights, 311675 1962-1964

box 12, folder 13

Civil rights, newsclippings, 311673 1959-1964

box 13, folder 1

Collective bargaining, 311671 1965-1971

box 13, folder 2

Di Giorgio Corporation, 311669 1966

box 13, folder 3

Hawaii, 311667 1951-1966

box 13, folder 4

Imperial Valley Lettuce Strike, newsclippings, Jan. 1961 13 311665 5 Imperial Valley Lettuce Strike, newsclippings, Feb 1961

box 13, folder 6

Imperial Valley Lettuce Strike, newsclippings, Mar.-Apr. 1961 13 311663 7 Kennedy Administration, 1960-1961

box 13, folder 8

Krebs, Al V., Jr., Agribusiness Accountability Project, 1971 13 311661 9 Krebs, Al V, Jr, Agribusiness Accountability Project, 1972

box 13, folder 10

Mechanization, 311659 1960-1971

box 13, folder 11

Migrant labor, 311657 1959

box 13, folder 12

Migrant labor, 311655 1960

box 13, folder 13

Migrant labor, 311653 1961

box 13, folder 14

Migrant labor, 311651 1962-1963

box 13, folder 15

Migrant labor, 311649 1965

box 13, folder 16

Migrant labor, 311647 1966

box 13, folder 17

Migrant labor, 311645 1967

box 13, folder 18

Minimum wage, 311643 1960-1969

box 14, folder 1

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, 311641 1957-1959

box 14, folder 2

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-June 1960 14 311639 3 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jul-Dec 1960

box 14, folder 4

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-June 1961 14 311637 5 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jul-Dec 1961

box 14, folder 6

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, 311635 1962

box 14, folder 7

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, 311633 1963

box 14, folder 8

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-June 1964 14 311631 9 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jul-Dec 1964

box 14, folder 10

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan. 1965 14 311629 11 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Feb 1965

box 14, folder 12

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Mar. 1965 15 311627 1 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr 1965

box 15, folder 2

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, May 1965 15 311625 3 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, June 1965

box 15, folder 4

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July 1965 15 311623 5 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Aug 1965

box 15, folder 6

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sept. 1965 15 311621 7 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Oct 1965

box 15, folder 8

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov. 1965 15 311619 9 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Dec 1965

box 15, folder 10

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-Feb. 1966 15 311617 11 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Mar 1966

box 15, folder 12

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr. 1966 16 311615 1 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, May-June 1966

box 16, folder 2

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July-Aug. 1966 16 311613 3 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sep-Oct 1966

box 16, folder 4

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov.-Dec. 1966 16 311611 5 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan 1967

box 16, folder 6

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Feb.-Mar. 1967 16 311609 7 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr-Jun 1967

box 17, folder 1

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July-Aug. 1967 17 311607 2 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sep-Oct 1967

box 17, folder 3

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov.-Dec. 1967 17 311605 4 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan-Mar 1968

box 17, folder 5

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr.-June 1968 17 311603 6 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July 1968

box 17, folder 7

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Aug. 1968 17 311601 8 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sep 1968

box 17, folder 9

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Oct. 1968 18 311599 1 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov-Dec 1968

box 18, folder 2

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-Feb. 1969 18 311597 3 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Mar-Apr 1969

box 18, folder 4

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, May 1969 18 311595 5 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, June 1969

box 18, folder 6

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July 1969 18 311593 7 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Aug 1969

box 19, folder 1

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sept.-Oct. 1969 19 311591 2 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov-Dec 1969

box 19, folder 3

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-Mar. 1970 19 311589 4 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr 1970

box 19, folder 5

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, May 1970 19 311587 6 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, June 1970

box 19, folder 7

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July 1970 19 311585 8 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Aug 1970

box 19, folder 9

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Sept.-Oct. 1970 19 311583 10 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov-Dec 1970

box 20, folder 1

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-Mar. 1971 20 311581 2 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr-Jun 1971

box 20, folder 3

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, July-Sept. 1971 20 311579 4 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Oct-Dec 1971

box 20, folder 5

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Jan.-Mar. 1972 20 311577 6 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Apr-Jul 1972

box 20, folder 7

Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Aug.-Oct. 1972 20 311575 8 Newsclippings on agriculture and farm labor, Nov-Dec 1972

box 20, folder 9

Pesticides, 311573 1963-1971

box 20, folder 10

Pesticides, newsclippings, 311571 1963-1971

box 20, folder 11

Proposition 22 (Agricultural Labor Relations Initiative), 311569 1972

box 20, folder 12

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311567 1959

box 20, folder 13

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311565 1960

box 21, folder 1

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311563 1961

box 21, folder 2

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311561 1962-1963

box 21, folder 3

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311559 1964

box 21, folder 4

Public Law 78/Braceros, 311557 1965-1967

box 21, folder 5

Public Law 78/Braceros, newsclippings, 311555 1959-1965

box 21, folder 6

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, correspondence 311553 May 1964

box 21, folder 7

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, testimony 311551 May 1964

box 21, folder 8

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, Dec. 2, 311549 1964

box 21, folder 9

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, miscellany 311547 7-Dec-64

box 21, folder 10

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, newsclippings 311545 7-Dec-64

box 21, folder 11

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, testimony 311543 7-Dec-64

box 22, folder 1

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, 311541 Jan-65

box 22, folder 2

Public Law 414/Braceros, hearings, 311539 Jan-68

box 22, folder 3

Puerto Rican farm workers, 311537 1964-1970

box 22, folder 4

Resolutions concerning farm labor, 311535 1959-1965

box 22, folder 5

Sugar beets, 311533 1954-1966

box 22, folder 6

Sugar beets, 311531 1967-1972

box 22, folder 7

Sugar beets, newsclippings, 311529 1959-1972

box 22, folder 8

Unemployment insurance for farm laborers, 311527 1962-1970

box 22, folder 9

University of California, farm labor reports, 311525 1963-1964

box 22, folder 10

Water/160-acre limitation, 311523 1964-1971

box 22, folder 11

Wirtz, Willard W., newsclippings, 311521 1964-1965

box 22, folder 12

Wirtz, Willard W., statements and reports, 311519 1964-1966

box 22, folder 13

Workmen's Compensation, 311517 1959-1971

 

SERIES V: PHOTOGRAPHS, 311501 circa 1961-1966

box 23, folder 1

Children working in the fields (prints), 311513 circa 1965

box 23, folder 2

Delano Grape Strike (prints), 311511 circa 1966

box 23, folder 3

Draper, Anne, (prints) 311509 circa 1963-1964

box 23, folder 4

Imperial Valley Lettuce Strike (negatives), 311507 circa 1961

box 23, folder 5

El Malcriado newspaper staff (prints), 311505 undated

box 23, folder 6

San Francisco Labor Council Food Caravan (prints), 311503 Dec-65

 

SERIES VI: OVERSIZED ITEMS 311481

Box 24

Citizens for Farm Labor recruitment display boards (2) 311499 undated

Box 24

"The Draper Caper - A Search for America" 311497 undated

Box 24

National Farm Workers Association, "Caravana para los huelgistas de Delano" 311495 undated

Box 24

National Farm Workers Association, "Council for Justice Presents El Teatro Campesino de Delano" 311493 undated

Box 24

National Farm Workers Association, "Peregrinacion, penitencia, revolucion" 311491 undated

Box 24

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, Delano Boycott March 311489 July 9, 1966

Box 24

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, "Huelga-Don't Buy Perelli-Minetti Products" 311487 undated

Box 24

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, calendar 311485 1971

Box 24

United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, "Say `No!' to Grapes, Symbols of Human Misery" 311483