There were no gay rights in Ireland in the 1960's.
The most obvious and immediate predecessor of the 1960's women's rights movement was the suffrage movement.
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Workers were not paid enough to feed themselves.
The main character in the story "Harvesting Hope" is Cesar Chavez, a Mexican-American labor leader and civil rights activist who fought for the rights of farmworkers in the United States. He is supported by his wife, Helen Chavez, and many other farmworkers who join him in the fight for fair wages and better working conditions.
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Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and Gilbert Padilla were key figures in the American labor movement, particularly in advocating for the rights of farmworkers. They co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) in the 1960s, leading significant strikes and boycotts to improve working conditions, wages, and labor rights for agricultural laborers. Their efforts brought national attention to the struggles of farmworkers and helped establish important labor laws. Through their activism, they inspired a broader civil rights movement and left a lasting legacy in labor rights advocacy.
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There were no gay rights in Ireland in the 1960's.
The National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), led by Cesar Chavez, undertook a significant march known as the Delano to Sacramento march in 1966. This march covered approximately 340 miles over 25 days, starting from Delano, California, to the state capitol in Sacramento. The event aimed to raise awareness for the rights of farmworkers and to advocate for better labor conditions. It played a crucial role in the labor movement and the fight for farmworkers' rights in the United States.
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Cesar Chavez's spouse was Helen F. Chavez. They were married in 1948 and had eight children together. Helen was a supportive partner in Chavez's activism for labor rights and farmworkers' issues.