Dolores Huerta
(1930-)
American Labor Leader

National Women's Hall of Fame
1993 Eugene V. Debs Foundation Outstanding American Award

1997 Hubert Humphrey Civil Rights Award
1998 Eleanor Roosevelt Award for Human Rights
2002 Puffin/Nation Prize for Creative Citizenship
2003 Four Freedoms Awards
2012 Presidential Medal of Freedom

birthdate: April 10
birthplace:
Dawson, New Mexico

As the 20th Century was coming to a close, Ladies Home Journal named labor leader and civil rights activist, Dolores Huerta, as one of the 100 most important woman of the century. She is best known for co-founding, with Cesar Chavez, what was to become the UFW (United Farm Workers), and for staging the Delano Grape Strike from 1965 to 1970, which successfully secured the first collective bargaining agreements for farm workers in America. Dolores Huerta left her job as a teacher to become an activist and organizer, working to end discrimination and improve conditions for farm workers, because it broke her heart to see her students coming to class hungry and dressed in shoddy clothes. She felt she could help her community more by "organizing farm workers than by trying to teach their hungry children." Over the next 50 years, while raising 11 children of her own, Dolores has worked tirelessly to improve the lives of immigrants, the workers, and women and children in America. In 2002, Delores Huerta started the Dolores Huerta Foundation, a nonprofit organization she heads that nurtures, empowers and organizes grassroots leaders, to continue the work of improving the lives of the working poor and women and children in their communities.

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