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Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 letter to the Mayor of Kent, Washington, R. E. Wooden, asking for his cooperation with organized labor and criticizing his mobilization of local vigilantes to intimidate and drive out Filipino workers from the White River Valley, April 15, 1937
Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 letter to the Mayor of Kent, Washington, R. E. Wooden, asking for his cooperation with organized labor and criticizing  his mobilization of local vigilantes to intimidate and drive out Filipino workers from the White River Valley, April 15, 1937
TitleCannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union Local 18257 letter to the Mayor of Kent, Washington, R. E. Wooden, asking for his cooperation with organized labor and criticizing his mobilization of local vigilantes to intimidate and drive out Filipino workers from the White River Valley, April 15, 1937
AuthorTorres, Ponce
Date of Publication1937
NotesLetter to the Mayor of Kent, Washington, R. E. Wooden, asking for his cooperation with organized labor and the striking farm workers.

Quote from document: "We have fully understood that you have mobilized a big force of vigilantes and that you are directing and commanding it with the full idea to terrorize all the farm laborers in the White River Valley. We further noted that you and your vigilantes are in full accord to drive out all those strikers out of the Valley should they refuse to work under those deplorable conditions and the slavery system which the employers are practicing for years upon them.... On the other hand you have challenged the peaceful picketers and advocated troubles by organizing your vigilantes and drove the Filipino Workers out of the Valley, which is the most barbaric and undemocratic action a man of your capacity as a Mayor in Kent ever acted upon."
Subjects (LCTGM)Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union. Local 18257 (Seattle, Wash.)--People
Subjects (LCSH)Wooden, R. E.--Correspondence; Torres, Ponce--Correspondence; Agricultural laborers--Washington (State)--White River Valley; Filipino Americans--Employment--Washington (State)--White River Valley; Filipinos--Employment--Washington (State)--White River Valley; Strikes and lockouts--Agricultural laborers--Washington (State)--White River Valley; Vigilantes--Washington (State)--White River Valley
Geographic CoverageUnited States--Washington (State)--Kent
Digital ID NumberPNW01224
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Digital CollectionPacific Northwest Historical Documents
RepositoryUniversity of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division
Repository CollectionCannery Workers & Farm Laborers Union Local 7. Accession No. 3927. Box 8/3
Object TypeLetter (correspondence)
Physical Description1 leaf : 32.5 x 21 cm
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original text or image at 200 dpi saved in TIFF format, resized and enhanced using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using Contentdm software's JPEG2000 Extension. 2011.
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