The Cannery and Agricultural Workers' Industrial Union (CAWIU) in California was one of California's strongest and most active independent unions in the state's history. The CAWIU was also one of the first to have active latino laborers and leaders and was also noted to be aligned with the Communist Party.
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Notes on original containers: Tapes 1 and 2: Pat Chambers Tape 3: Caroline Decker Gladstein Tape 4: Dorothy Ray Healy, 11-12-72 Tape 5: Frank Spector, 11-13-72 Tape 6: Dr. Al Tapson Tape 7: Jack Warnick Interview notes also available.
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