DOLORES HUERTA, Co-Founder ... My initial reaction was asking myself, “Wow, over a century after slavery had ended, why do we still have these conditions in the fields?” ...
Twenty miles of ocean, rocky headlands, and boat-beating surf—like that pounding Point Dolores here on the southern ... to combat the West African slave trade. Spain, which later colonized ...
The measure aims to make prison labor voluntary, following the lead of states across the country that have banned slavery in ...
Though slavery had such a wide variety of faces, the underlying concepts were always the same. Slaves were considered property, and they were property because they were black. Their status as ...
Many people believe that slavery in Latin America was a benevolent institution. Several scholars and students think that ...
Currently, the constitution says slavery is outlawed ... Other supporters include labor icon Dolores Huerta and criminal ...
Slavery can broadly be described as the ownership, buying and selling of human beings. Slavery is one of the things that everyone agrees is unethical. Slavery can broadly be described as the ...
To Richards and other “material feminists” of her era, writes the historian Dolores Hayden ... associates” for wealthy white women as “slave jobs”—not because they didn’t value ...
The California constitution bans slavery except for those behind bars ... The California Legislative Black Caucus, Dolores Huerta, the Law Enforcement Action Partnership and the Anti-Recidivism ...
While slavery is banned by California’s constitution ... The campaign was backed by the California Black Legislative Caucus, the labor icon Dolores Huerta and criminal justice groups like ...