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Labor leader and civil rights activist Luisa Moreno stands in the fields in this illustration of her work. Moreno worked with several unions throughout the 1930s and 1940s. Her bilingual outreach sought to improve working conditions in fields and canneries in the Southwest. She also brought together more than 100 groups in 1938 for El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española, the Spanish-Speaking People's Congress. The organization advocated for fair treatment of Latino/a laborers in the United States, both immigrants and citizens, and was one of the first U.S. assemblies focused on Latino/a civil rights.
This illustration was created in 1949 to help advocate for Moreno’s work when she faced deportation for her actions. For more of Moreno’s story visit s.si.edu/Moreno (link in bio). #WomensHistory #HispanicHeritage #HispanicHeritageMonth #LaborHistory #BusinessHistory #CivilRightsHistory #WomensHistory #HHM #LatinoHeritage #LatinxHistory


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