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DESCRIPTION:Political activist Frank Bardacke took part in the civil rights
  movement in \nthe South and in the student and anti-war movements in Berk
 eley in the \n1960's. In 1967 he was indicted as one of the Oakland 7 for 
 his anti-war \nactivities. He moved to California's Central Coast in 1970 
 where he worked \nfor six seasons in the Salinas Valley fields and taught 
 at Watsonville Adult \nSchool for twenty-five years. Bardacke is featured 
 in the documentary\, \n“Berkeley in the Sixties\,” available for streaming
  on the Lafayette \nweb-site\, and is the author of Trampling Out the Vint
 age: Cesar Chavez and \nthe Two Souls of the United Farm Workers (Verso\, 
 2012)\, among other books.\n\nCesar Chavez (1927-1993) was a legendary Ame
 rican labor leader and civil \nrights activist who in 1962 co-founded the 
 United Farm Workers Union in \nCalifornia’s Central Valley.\n\nThis event 
 is a keynote lecture for the Social Justice Events Series.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170406T190000
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LOCATION:Kirby Hall of Civil Rights 104
SUMMARY:'Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the U
 nited Farm \nWorkers' - Social Justice Events Series Keynote
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