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Central Valley / Trade unions in the United States / United Farm Workers / Coachella /  California / Hugo Chávez / Colegio Cesar Chavez / United States / California / César Chávez
Date: 2011-03-30 20:03:47
Central Valley
Trade unions in the United States
United Farm Workers
Coachella
California
Hugo Chávez
Colegio Cesar Chavez
United States
California
César Chávez

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