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- Working with the Short-Handled Hoe: Organizing Farmworkers after World War II
Working with the Short-Handled Hoe: Organizing Farmworkers after World War II
Object Details
- Description
- Lesson plans examining the short-handled hoe and its connection to agriculture and the organizing of Latino farm workers after World War II. Includes an introduction to doing history with objects, three lesson plans focused on Cesar Chavez and the struggle of Latino farm workers for social justice, and annotated links related to farm workers, Cesar Chavez and the Bracero program.
- Use Rights Links
- http://www.si.edu/termsofuse/
- Educational Use
- Discussion/Debate, Musical, Presentation, Questioning, Reading, Technology, Visual/Spatial, Writing
- Learning Resource Type
- Lesson Plan
- Educational Role
- teacher
- Interactivity Type
- Mixed
- Accessibility Feature
- structuralNavigation
- Accessibility Hazard
- noFlashingHazard, noMotionSimulationHazard, noSoundHazard
- Accessibility Control
- fullMouseControl
- Data source
- SI Center for Learning and Digital Access
- Publisher
- National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
- Object type
- Lesson Plan
- Topic
- Hispanic Americans
- American History
- World War II
- Immigrant
- Immigration
- Labor
- United Farm Workers
- UFW
- Chicano
- Labor union
- Typical age range 14-16
- Typical age range 16-18
- Language
- English
- Record ID
- SCLDA_1646
- Usage
- Usage conditions apply