Dolores Huerta co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) and fought for the rights of farmworkers, advocating for better wages, working conditions, and labor rights. She played a crucial role in organizing strikes and boycotts, most notably the Delano grape strike in the 1960s. Huerta's activism emphasized social justice, gender equality, and civil rights, making significant contributions to the labor movement in the United States. Her famous motto, "Sí, se puede," embodies her commitment to empowering marginalized communities.
Dolores Booth's birth name is Rose Dolores Emaniski.
Dolores Mantez's birth name is Dolores B. Mantey.
Dolores Huerta
Dolores Arsenova was born in 1964.
Dolores Duran was born in 1930.
The Grito de Dolores (Cry of Dolores), as it was performed on the small village of Dolores.
At the town of Dolores, in the Mexican state of Hidalgo (21.17°N 100.93°W).
The possessive form of "Dolores" is "Dolores's" when referring to something belonging to Dolores.
The possessive form of Dolores is Dolores'.
she worked for the reformation of farm workers along side of Cesar Chavez
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Dolores Hope's birth name is Dolores DeFina.
Dolores Hart's birth name is Hicks, Dolores.
Dolores Booth's birth name is Rose Dolores Emaniski.
Dolores Rosedale's birth name is Dolores Evelyn Rosedale.
Dolores Sutton's birth name is Dolores Lila Silverstein.
Dolores Barreiro's birth name is Mara Dolores Barreiro.