The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes Of The United Farm Workers Movement
The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes Of The United Farm Workers Movement

The Delano Manongs: Forgotten Heroes Of The United Farm Workers Movement

May 10, 2014 | 28 min

The Delano Manongs tells the story of farm labor organizer Larry Itliong and a group of Filipino farm workers who instigated one of the American farm labor movement’s finest hours – The Delano Grape Strike of 1965 that brought about the creation of the United Farm Workers Union (UFW). While the movement is known for Cesar Chavez’s leadership and considered a Chicano movement, Filipinos played a pivotal role. Filipino labor organizer, Larry Itliong, a cigar-chomping union veteran, organized a group of 1500 Filipinos to strike against the grape growers of Delano, California, beginning a collaboration between Filipinos, Chicanos and other ethnic workers that would go on for years.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Naomi Scott

Alex Fabros

Naomi Scott

Richard Chavez

Naomi Scott

Dolores Huerta

Naomi Scott

Andy Imutan

Naomi Scott

Johnny Itliong

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