El Malcriado, Volume 1, Number 35

Title

El Malcriado, Volume 1, Number 35

Subject

United Farm Workers, El Malcriado, Francisco "Pancho" Villa

Description

El Malcriado, “The Voice of the Farmworker," was a newspaper for the farmworker community in California’s Central Valley, an essential medium to communicate activities, concerns, and union updates for the United Farm Workers. It was provided to the union members free of charge, but also offered subscriptions and could be bought at local stores throughout the Central Valley in California. In its 35th issue, the newspaper places the image of another famed revolutionary leader, Francisco "Pancho" Villa. However, Zapata's image was used more frequently than Villa's due to Zapata's closer connection to the agrarian community.

Creator

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Source

El Malcriado, UFW newspaper

Publisher

El Taller Gráfico, Farmworker Press, Delano, California

Date

May 5, 1966

Contributor

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Rights

Courtesy of the Chicano Studies Research Center at UCLA

Relation

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Format

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Language

English

Type

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Identifier

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Coverage

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Files

El Malcriado_Villa_LowRes.jpg

Citation

“El Malcriado, Volume 1, Number 35,” Chican@s (re)Imagining Zapata, accessed April 20, 2024, https://postersofrevolution.omeka.net/items/show/7.