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Asian American and Pacific Islander studies resources for the classroom
All chapters of Foundations and Futures include lesson plans and curricular tools that are designed for high school students and grounded in ethnic studies pedagogy. Feel free to search our repository of primary sources and material that helps bring Asian American and Pacific Islander histories and experiences into the classroom.
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Pete Velasco, Larry Itliong, and Cesar Chavez meet at the Filipino Hall, Delano, Calif.
Left to Right: Pete Velasco, Larry Itliong, and Cesar Chavez meet at the Filipino Hall, Delano, Calif., Christmas, circa 1968.
Featured in:
Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 2
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Andy Imutan, Dolores Huerta, Larry Itliong, and Robert Kennedy at a rally in Delano, Calif.
Left to right: Andy Imutan, Dolores Huerta, Larry Itliong, and Robert Kennedy at a rally in Delano, Calif. before the breaking of Cesar Chavez’s 25-day Fast, Delano, Calif., March 10, 1968.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 2
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Larry Itliong and Dick Ginnold speak with Brazilian farm workers
Larry Itliong and Dick Ginnold speak with Brazilian farm workers, Niteroi, Brazil, circa 1960s.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 2
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Aparagus 1948 Strike March
Local 7 members marching in the 1948 Stockton asparagus strike, downtown Stockton, California.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 2
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Cornelia Delute selling wares to Manongs
Cornelia Delute speaking with local farmworkers as her children in the photograph pose in front of the camera. Cornelia carries the container with her homemade binangkal (sesame bread) and suman (rice cake).
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 3
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Natividad Ballesteros Edillor with coworkers, Lucas Camp
Natividad (kneeling, second from left), with her female coworkers at Lucas Camp with camp foreman Bob Armington (standing, fourth from left).
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 3
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Manangs at the Aremas Family Baptism, Salinas
Baptism for Susan Aremas (center being held by her aunt), and her mother Sherry (left of her), in the Salinas Labor Camp. Two or more families at the camps would often share one small bunkhouse.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 3
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Family Labor Camp, Delano, 1940s
Labor camp life in the fields, with Raymund Pacis Barney (center) with Raymond L. Barney. Lucena L. Barney (center front) with John L. Barney, Filomena (Navaro) Fernandez (married to Zuilo Fernandez).
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 3
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Filipino American UFW members
As the United Farm Workers resumed strike activities against Delano’s table grape growers, Filipino American UFW members rejoined their union brothers and sisters on the picket lines. This photograph shows Filipino American UFW members on the picket line.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 3
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Carlos Bulosan at writing desk, approximately 1950s
Carlos Bulosan gained literary fame with the publication of his semi-autobiographical novel America Is in the Heart, which delves into the experiences of Filipino immigrants in the United States. Photo of Carlos Bulosan ca. 1955.
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Labor & Activism of Filipino Farmworkers, Module 4
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