Frank Bardacke Explained

Frank Bardacke
Nationality:American
Occupation:Political activist, labor activist, author

Frank Bardacke is an American political activist, labor activist, and author.[1] He protested the Vietnam War.[2] [3]

Bardacke was featured in the film Berkeley in the Sixties and according to the film he: "Left Berkeley in 1970, and spent the next decade working in the fields and canneries near Salinas, California. He is still a leftist, active in labor and community politics." He had founded a Teamsters for a Democratic Union branch in Watsonville.[4]

In 2011, he published Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the two souls of the United Farm Workers .[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Davis . Mike . Reshaping the US Left: Popular Struggles in the 1980s . Sprinker . Michael . Verso . 1988 . 978-0860919094 . London, UK . 157–169 . Watsonville: A Mexican Community on Strike.
  2. News: Trampling Out the Vintage by Frank Bardacke – review . The Guardian . Beckett . Francis . Francis Beckett . 27 January 2012 . 9 May 2013.
  3. Book: Freeman, Jo . At Berkeley in the Sixties: The Education of an Activist, 1961-1965 . 2004 . Indiana University Press . 978-0-253-21622-9 . 294 . en.
  4. Book: Carlsson . Chris . Bad Attitude: The Processed World Anthology . Leger . Mark . 1990-07-17 . Verso . 978-0-86091-946-9 . London, UK . 134 . en.
  5. Book: Catalog record for "Trampling Out the Vintage". Worldcat. 668194738. 9 May 2013.