ARCHIVES
Amherst College, Special Collections, Amherst, Massachusetts (AC)
Archive of Urban and Labor Affairs, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (ALUA)
Beinecke Library, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (BL)
Bracero History Archive, www.braceroarchive.org (BHA)
David Harris Papers, San Francisco, California
Farm Worker Movement Documentation Project, www.farmworkermovement.org (FMDP)
Fresno County Public Library, Fresno, California (FCPL)
Fresno State University, Madden Library, Special Collections, Fresno, California (FSU)
Huntington Library, San Marino, California (HL)
Mandeville Library, Special Collections, University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC (NARA)
Stanford University Library, Department of Special Collections, Palo Alto, California (SUL)
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
U.S. Department of Agriculture Library, College Park, Maryland (USDA)
ORAL HISTORIES
Debbie Adair, interviewed by the author, January 6, 2006, Coachella, California.
Doug Adair, interviewed by the author, January 6, 2006, Coachella, California.
Jerald “Jerry” Brown, interviewed by the author, January 16, 2009, telephone.
Jerry Cohen, interviewed by the author, August 18, 2008, Carmel, California.
Elaine Elinson, interviewed by the author, December 8, 2009, and June 15, 2009, San Francisco, California.
Miguel Figueroa, interviewed by the author, March 25, 2008, Riverside, California.
Marshall Ganz, interviewed by the author, March 26, 2008, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Noé G. García, interviewed by the author, 2009, South Hadley, Massachusetts.
Jessica Govea, interviewed by William Taylor, July 21, 1976. William Taylor Collection, ALUA.
Wayne “Chris” Hartmire, interviewed by the author, September 2, 2008, Claremont, California.
Dolores Huerta interviewed by Margaret Rose, March 16, 1984, Transcribed by Paula Owen, California Agricultural Oral History Project, California State College, Bakersfield, “Women Unionists of the United Farm Workers of America,” Oral History Collection, ALUA.
Rey Huerta, interviewed by the author, January 6, 2006, Coachella, California.
Nick Jones, interviewed by William Taylor, July 24, 1976. William Taylor Collection, ALUA.
Harry Kubo, interviewed by Sam Suhler, Fresno County Library, October 13, 1978.
Larry Kubo, interviewed by the author, January 6, 2010, Fresno, California.
Sandy Nathan, interviewed by Jacques Levy, September 25, 1975, Levy Papers, BL.
Bruce Obbink, interviewed by the author, August 21, 2008, Pacific Grove, California.
Esther Padilla, interviewed by the author, March 28, 2008, January 11, 2010, and August 15, 2010, Fresno, California.
Gilbert Padilla, interviewed by the author, March 28, 2008, August 19, 2008, January 11, 2010, and August 15, 2010, Fresno, California.
Don Watson, interviewed by the author, June 15, 2009, Oakland, California.
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Council of California Growers Newsletter
El Cuhamil
Crisis
Denver Post
Ernie Christian Witness
Fresno Bee
Guardian
In These Times
Long Beach Press Telegram
Los Angeles Times
The Militant
The Nation
National Catholic Reporter
National City Star-News
New York Times
The Packer
Philippine News
The Progressive
Rolling Stone
Sacramento Bee
San Francisco Chronicle
Sojourner
UC Berkeley News
Washington Post
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