The Fangataufa Test, & UFW Leaders Cesar Chaves, Dolores Huerta in Peace & Justice History for 8/24

August 24, 1968 
France became the world’s fifth thermonuclear power when it exploded a hydrogen bomb at the Fangataufa Atoll in the South Pacific. It had a yield of 2.6 megatons (the equivalent of more than two-and-a-half million tons of TNT) and heavily contaminated the atoll, leaving it off-limits to humans for six years.

Fangataufa test
Atmospheric and underwater nuclear weapons testing continued there for nearly thirty more years.
August 24, 1970
United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) leaders Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta called for a consumer boycott of lettuce to support the strike against lettuce growers who would not negotiate contracts with the farm workers for decent wages and working conditions.

United Farm Workers show their support for the lettuce strike and boycott at a rally in Salinas, California.
U.F.W. history

Farm Labor leader Cesar Chavez, pictured at a rally in Salinas, California
The United Farm Workers today
 Farmworker Movement Documentation Project

Susan Due Pearcy
 
Boycott Posters and buttons

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