The Land Is Rich
(2016, original release: 1966)

Nonfiction

eVideo

Provider: Kanopy

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1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 28 minutes) : digital, .flv file, sound

ISBN/ISSN
1166385
LANGUAGE
English
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The Land Is Rich documents the United Farm Workers struggle to organize California farm workers in the early 1960's. It includes their march from Delano to Sacramento in the spring of 1966. The film contrasts the economic strength of California agribusiness with the migrant workers' poverty shown in bread lines, living conditions and the impact of extensive exposure to agricultural chemicals. Richards filmed the United Farm Workers march to Sacramento in 1966 to win better conditions for workers, including the right to unionize California farm workers. Starting out in Delano in March, 1966, marchers led by Cesar Chavez and a banner of the Virgin de Guadeloupe, walked for 340 miles, taking 15 miles per day, to Sacramento where they joined the biggest rally for farm workers in the history of the state. In The Land Is Rich, Richards presented footage of this pilgrimage and rally at the State Capitol, along with footage of the grape strike and other struggles that had led to the march. The music of Luis Valdez was recorded on the march and is featured in the film. Harvey Richards' photo images of California farm workers captured the look and feel of a formative moment in the creation of industrial agriculture in the central valley of California in the period from 1957 to 1966

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Originally produced by Estuary Press in 1966

Mode of access: World Wide Web

In English

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