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The Union of Their Dreams: Power, Hope, and Struggle in Cesar Chavez's Farm Worker Movement [Hardcover]

Miriam Pawel
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Book Description

October 13, 2009
The rise, fall, and legacy of the inspirational United Farm Workers movement, and the untold story of iconic community organizer Cesar Chavez.

A generation of Americans came of age boycotting grapes, swept up in a movement that vanquished California’s most powerful industry and accomplished the unthinkable: dignity and contracts for farm workers. Four decades later, Cesar Chavez’s likeness graces postage stamps, and dozens of schools and streets have been renamed in his honor. But the real story of Chavez’s farm workers’ movement—both its historic triumphs and its tragic disintegration—has remained buried beneath the hagiography.

Drawing on a rich trove of original documents, tapes, and interviews, Miriam Pawel chronicles the rise of the UFW during the heady days of civil rights struggles, the antiwar movement, and student activism in the 1960s and ’70s. From the fields, the churches, and the classrooms, hundreds were drawn to la causa by the charismatic Chavez, a brilliant risk-taker who mobilized popular support for a noble cause. But as Miriam Pawel shows, the UFW was ripped apart by the same man who built it, as Chavez proved unable to make the transition from movement icon to union leader. Pawel traces the lives of several key members of the crusade, using their stories to weave together a powerful portrait of a movement and the people who made it.

A tour de force of reporting and a spellbinding narrative, The Union of Their Dreams explores an important and untold chapter in the history of labor, civil rights, and immigration in modern America.


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From Publishers Weekly

In this historical reevaluation of the Cesar Chávez and the United Farm Workers, Pawel keeps the narrative bouncing between alternating and key figures like Eliseo Medina, an early recruit turned organizer; Chris Hartmine, a protestant activist minister ; and Ellen Egger, an intern who stayed for the long haul. This technique allows Pawel to convey the complexity of a movement often identified with a single man. Steeped in the recordings and primary source materials from these years, Pawel recreates the era-but with an awareness of the ironies and contradictions made plainer by hindsight. While noting Chávez's instrumental charisma, she also records heretofore cloaked internal conflicts among disgruntled union leaders chafing under Chávez's strict concept of sacrifice, his social conservatism and his adamant hold on power, which in the 1970s led to damaging purges of leaders he accused of disloyalty . The book's unexpected scar tissue and its arc of decline present some contrast to the continuing if dispersed legacy trumpeted in Randy Shaw's recent Beyond the Fields, but these accounts are ultimately complementary and necessary historical revaluations of this important labor and social history.
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“One of the most important recent books on California history, Miriam Pawel has undertaken a thankless task: telling a complicated and in many ways shattering truth … exhaustively researched, by turns sympathetic and deeply shocking … Pawel describes the reality of the movement, not just during the well-studied and victorious period that made it famous, but during its long, painful transformation to what it is today. Her story of one man and his movement is a story of how the ’60s became the ’70s.”—Caitlin Flanagan, Atlantic
 
“Thoroughly researched and thoroughly unsentimental … Pawel is writing outside the hagiography”—Wilson Quarterly
 
“Groundbreaking and moving”—Dissent
 
“A long shelf of books, many bordering on hagiography, has told the union's story just as Chavez wanted it told. The Union of Their Dreams is an astringent corrective to the party line…. this remarkable book…. is an engrossing narrative that is both tragic and inspiring.”—San Francisco Chronicle
 
“A provocative glimpse into recent history, Pawel's exposé offers deep insight into the nature of mass movements.”—Los Angeles Times
 
“In many ways, by illuminating the lives of those who worked so hard for decades, Pawel’s book provides a kind of blueprint for today’s activists. It is a chronicle of great struggle, but also of hope…. The Union of Their Dreams takes an important step toward reminding Americans that, three decades on, La Causa very much remains.” —San Francisco Panorama
 
"Pawel, drawing on and greatly expanding the research she did for the L.A. Times series, has come back for a second dipping with her engrossing and just as exquisitely assembled book… Her tack this time is quite different. Instead of a dry, almost legalistic indictment of the failings of the UFW, her approach now feels like the script of the great Costa-Gavras film The Confession, or like Arthur Koestler’s classic anti-Stalinist memoir Darkness at Noon.”—TruthDig.com
 
“A revealing celebration of activists in the glory days of a movement for change.”
—Kirkus Reviews
 
“Pawel combines document research with recent interviews with several former directors, legal staff, and rank and file, allowing her to present a thorough and convincing treatment of an important chapter in American history.”—School Library Journal
 
“Steeped in the recordings and primary source materials from these years, Pawel recreates the era—but with an awareness of the ironies and contradictions made plainer by hindsight…. The book’s unexpected scar tissue and its arc of decline present some contrast to the continuing if dispersed legacy trumpeted in Randy Shaw’s recent Beyond the Fields, but these accounts are ultimately complementary and necessary historical revaluations of this important labor and social history.”—PublishersWeekly.com

“In this sympathetic yet courageously honest narrative, a seasoned reporter presents the history behind the legend of Cesar Chavez and the Farm Workers Movement.  At the same time, Miriam Pawel pays tribute to the dreams of a generation of young Americans dedicated to social justice and the dignity of labor.”—Kevin Starr, University of Southern California, author of Golden Dreams and California: A History

“This incisive and sensitive study makes a major contribution to our understanding of Cesar Chavez and the poor people’s movement he led. Moving beyond hagiography and mythology, Miriam Pawel gives new insight into the heroic struggles of some of the ordinary people who committed themselves, against unimaginable odds, to an extraordinary cause.”—David G. Gutiérrez, University of California, San Diego

“The Union of Their Dreams captures in fascinating detail the human stories of diverse people and how they committed themselves to the movement. It also reveals the tensions and dissensions that were a part of the union and its leadership after the early years of its formation. This is an interesting and provocative book that expands our understanding of the union from inside out.”—Albert M. Camarillo, Stanford University

“Avoiding polemic or sensationalism, The Union of Their Dreams recounts for the first time how a cult of personality around Cesar Chavez (influenced by the practices of the sinister Synanon organization) ultimately betrayed the courage of the workers in the fields and the trust of a veteran organizing staff. The stories of lost campaigns and internal purges are painful, but they also transmit hugely important lessons about the necessary dialectic of militancy and democracy in labor struggles.”—Mike Davis, author of City of Quartz

“Miriam Pawel combines the skills of an historian and an investigative reporter to tell the story of the remarkable people upon whose dreams the farm worker movement was established, moved forward, and forever changed the nation.”—William Deverell, Director, Huntington-USC Institute on California and the West

“Anyone interested in political idealism, trade unions, leadership, mass movements, and even the Barack Obama phenomenon will have much to think about after reading this enthralling account of great accomplishment gained and lost.”—Nicholas von Hoffman, author of Hoax and Citizen Cohn


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Press; First Edition edition (October 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596914602
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596914605
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #956,891 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After 25 years as an award-wining journalist, Miriam Pawel forsook newspapers to become an author and independent historian, writing her first book about Cesar Chavez and the farm worker movement. She traces her love of deciphering the past to her years as a Classics major and her fondness for solving puzzles of all sorts. To learn more about Miriam and her work, visit her multi-media website, which offers a wealth of material to supplement the book and evokes the sights and sounds of the era she chronicles -- www.unionoftheirdreams.com




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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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I worked with Chavez in the early years -- around '62 and '63 and was no longer there when the events described in this book took place. The book is well-written and engaging, perhaps more so for me, as I knew many of these people. I appreciate having this information, but it makes me terribly sad that our idealistic movement went so far wrong, that our efforts to improve the lives of farm workers were becoming so successful when they were so badly undermined by the man who had been responsible for so much good
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With the humanity and rigor of Studs Terkel and Lincoln Steffens, The Union of Their Dreams tells a more revealing and nuanced story than any more traditional history of this important 20th century movement could have done. The author has perfect pitch in her choice and treatment of the characters through whose remarkable experiences the story is told. Though sad in some ways, it actually inspires and affirms hope for the future of farm worker organizing while at the same time giving an exciting behind-the-scenes accounts of past successes and failures, and the lessons both taught.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Defining Work in its Field October 16, 2009
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This well written, thought provoking history brings the events of the time to life in a way that allows the reader to participate. Through the accessible style of the author, we share in the triumphs and travails of the very real people who devoted their time and energy to the founding and growth of the UFW. It is clear that Ms. Pawel has thoroughly researched and brought a fascinating perspective to the subject; one does not have to be an historian to thoroughly appreciate this book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Four Decades of Struggle
Mr. Chavez will forever remain an iconic leader. From his activism timeline of 1952-1993 the struggle was on to raise the living statndards for so many. Read more
Published 24 days ago by LiteBlue Gator
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book about workers and their union
A Union of Their Dreams is one of the best books about workers that I have read in recent years.

The book is not a biography of Cesar Chavez or a history of the United... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Stuart C Elliott
5.0 out of 5 stars WRATH OF GRAPES!
After recently visiting the National Cesar E. Chavez Memorial I learned about this book through a fellow sister. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Joslyn M. Padilla
5.0 out of 5 stars engaging account
Using a dizzying array of new sources, Pawal produces a really well written, and powerful book, de-constructing the conventional image of cesar chavez.
Published on January 13, 2010 by Matthew B. Goldman
4.0 out of 5 stars A Different View of the UFW
Miriam Pawel deftly captures the wild tapestry of movement politics and the transition to farm worker unionization in The Union of Their Dreams. Read more
Published on January 12, 2010 by Nancy Mulvany
4.0 out of 5 stars The Union of Their Dreams
This book tells the story of Cesar Chavez and the UFW through the personal stories of some of the lesser-known people involved. Read more
Published on December 22, 2009 by Michael Castleman
5.0 out of 5 stars a great read
For all of us baby boomers who remember the grape and lettuce boycotts, this was a fascinating behind-the-scenes story about what was going on during those times. Read more
Published on October 13, 2009 by eliot hall
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