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Helen Fabela Chávez : ウィキペディア英語版
Helen Fabela Chávez

Helen Fabela Chávez (born 1928) is a former labor activist for the United Farm Workers of America (UFWA). Aside from her affiliation with the UFW, she was a first generation Chicana with "a traditional upbringing and limited education".〔Tamara C. Ho, Helen Chavez. 〕
== Early life ==
Helen Fabela was born on January 21, 1928, in Brawley, California. She was a first generation Mexican-American. Her mother was from Sombrete, Mexico, and her father from San Jacinto, Mexico. Both her parents immigrated to the USA separately after the Mexican Revolution, and eventually married in Los Angeles, California, in 1948.〔Traditional and Nontraditional Patterns of Female Activism in the United Farm Workers of America, 1962 to 1980 by Margaret Rose〕 Both worked as migrant laborers, first in the Imperial Valley and later in the San Joaquín Valley and thus exposed her to the hardships of labor lolollsisting of her mother, two sisters, and four brothers of whom she was the eldest.〔http://www.jrank.org/cultures/pages/3706/Helen-Chávez.html〕 She worked in a grocery store and eventually made her way to working in the fields and vineyards full-time.〔

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