Readings On Dolores Huerta
- Baer, Barbara L. "Stopping Traffic: One Woman's Cause." The Progressive,
September, 1975, pp. 38-40.
- Baer, Barbara L., and Glenna Matthews. "You Find a Way: The Women of the
Boycott" Nation, February 23, 1974, pp. 232-38.
- Carranza, Ruth. "From the Fields into the History Books." Intercambios
Femeniles, (Winter, 1989), pp. 11-12.
- Chavez, Henri. "Unsung Heroine of La Causa." Regeneracion, I (1971) p. 20.
- Coburn, Judith. "Dolores Huerta: La Paionaria of the Farmworkers." MS, November, 1976, pp. 11-16.
- Delgado Campbell, Dolores. "Shattering the Stereotypes: Chicanas as
Labor Union Organizers." Berkeley Women of Color, (Summer 1983),
pp. 20-23.
- Echaveste, Beatrice and Dolores Huerta. "In the Shadow of the Eagle:
Huerta= A la sombra del aguila: Huerta." Americas 2001, I (November-December, 1987), pp. 26-30.
- Huerta, Dolores. "Dolores Huerta talks about Republicans, Cesar,
Children and her Home Town." Regeneracion, II, (1975),
pp. 20-24.
- "Labor Heroines: Dolores Huerta." UNION W.A.G.E., July-August,
1974, p.6.
- Rose, Margaret. "Traditional and Nontraditiona Patterns of Female
Activism in the United Farm Workers of America, 1962-1980." Frontiers:
A Journal of Women Studies, XI (1990), pp. 26-32.
- Rose, Margaret. "From the Fields to the Picket Line: Huelga Women and
the Boycott, 1965-1975." Labor History, (Summer, 1990), pp. 271-293.
- Rose, Margaret. "Women in the United Farm Workers: A Study of Chicana
and Mexicana Participation in the Labor Union, 1950 to 1980." (Dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles, 1983).
- "A Woman's Place Is...on the Picket Line!." El Malcriado, July 1, 1970, pp. 16-18.
Compiled by Romelia Salinas
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