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Larry Itliong: A Legend in Fight for US Labor and Civil Rights

IN PICTURES: The United Farm Workers co-founder took great pride in being an "S.O.B." when fighting for the rights of immigrant labor.

You may already know Chicano farmworker organizers Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, but do you know that Filipino and Asian-American left-wing organizers on the field such as Larry Itliong, Pete Velasco, and Philip Vera Cruz were also pioneers in the struggle? 

Because of their long overlooked role and their long struggle for recognition, October 25 is now recognized by the state of California and labor advocates as Larry Itliong Day.

Larry Dulay Itliong was part of a generation of immigrant laborers from the Philippines known as manongs. Arriving in the U.S. at the age of 16, Itliong soon distinguished himself for his sense of justice, his defiance and no-nonsense negotiating skills when dealing with farm bosses, and his keen organizing prowess.

Itliong famously stated, “I'm a son of a bitch—in terms of fighting for the rights of Filipinos in this country,” however, his fight was not only for civil rights but for social rights as well. Alongside his rank-and-file comrades of the “Delano Manongs,” Itliong, Vera Cruz, and others formed the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee of the AFL-CIO. Refusing the unjust wage of US$1.40 per hour, 1,500 AWOC members went on strike on Sept. 8, 1965, sparking the historic grape strike and boycott. 

Itliong negotiated a merger with Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta of the National Farm Workers Association. The NFWA and AWOC eventually formed the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, bridging language barriers and showing the power of multi-ethnic solidarity.

TeleSUR takes a look at one of the forgotten heroes of labor organizing in the U.S.

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"You go to the United States where they pick money on trees," Larry Itliong said to a class at the University of California, Santa Cruz, in 1976. "Did that happen? Hell, no!" Photo:FANHS
Immigrant farmworkers often worked for less than a dime per hour. Larry Itliong had barely been in the U.S. for a year before becoming involved in the labor unrest of 1930 when more than 100 Filipino & Mexican farm workers were arrested for union organizing in Imperial Valley, California.
Immigrant farmworkers often worked for less than a dime per hour. Larry Itliong had barely been in the U.S. for a year before becoming involved in the labor unrest of 1930 when more than 100 Filipino & Mexican farm workers were arrested for union organizing in Imperial Valley, California. Photo:Public Domain
Worker crews were often confined to company camps such as this one on an asparagus field in Ryer Island, Solano County, California, 1940.
Worker crews were often confined to company camps such as this one on an asparagus field in Ryer Island, Solano County, California, 1940. Photo:Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultural Economics
Larry Itliong formed a close relationship with Cesar Chavez. The two farmworker representatives, with their respective communities as their base, charted a new path in U.S. labor organizing during the historic Grape Strike of 1965.
Larry Itliong formed a close relationship with Cesar Chavez. The two farmworker representatives, with their respective communities as their base, charted a new path in U.S. labor organizing during the historic Grape Strike of 1965.
Dolores Huerta (L) and Larry Itliong (R) had a long friendship dating back to the 1950's in Stockton, California.
Dolores Huerta (L) and Larry Itliong (R) had a long friendship dating back to the 1950's in Stockton, California. Photo:Walter P. Reuther Library
In August 1966, Bill Kircher, National Director of Organizing for the AFL-CIO, negotiated a merger between AWOC and the NFWA that was named the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee AFL-CIO (UFWOC). Cesar Chavez was named head, with Larry Itliong serving as assistant director. Chavez and Itliong display the AFL-CIO charter which authorized their new union.
In August 1966, Bill Kircher, National Director of Organizing for the AFL-CIO, negotiated a merger between AWOC and the NFWA that was named the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee AFL-CIO (UFWOC). Cesar Chavez was named head, with Larry Itliong serving as assistant director. Chavez and Itliong display the AFL-CIO charter which authorized their new union. Photo:Walter P. Reuther Library
Right to left: U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, Larry Itliong, Dolores Huerta, and Andy Imutan.
Right to left: U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy, Larry Itliong, Dolores Huerta, and Andy Imutan. Photo:FANHS
Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW), including Roy Reuther, join the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) to march during the Grape Boycott against S&W Foods in Long Beach, California.
Members of the United Auto Workers (UAW), including Roy Reuther, join the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) to march during the Grape Boycott against S&W Foods in Long Beach, California. Photo:Walter P. Reuther Library
Sadly, the romantic tales of the UFW's labor actions and protests soon left little room for the Delano Manongs. Itliong left the union in 1971, despite being begged to stick with the UFW by fellow union militant, Gilbert Padilla.
Sadly, the romantic tales of the UFW's labor actions and protests soon left little room for the Delano Manongs. Itliong left the union in 1971, despite being begged to stick with the UFW by fellow union militant, Gilbert Padilla. Photo:YouTube / Delano Manongs
For a long time, Itliong's name was only known to labor historians and students of ethnic studies, but in 2015, the State of California designated Oct. 25
For a long time, Itliong's name was only known to labor historians and students of ethnic studies, but in 2015, the State of California designated Oct. 25 "Larry Itliong Day." Alvarado Middle School in Union City, Calif., where this mural is displayed, was renamed Itliong-Vera Cruz Middle School. The school has a 30 percent Filipino-American demographic, according to a school counselor. Photo:IVCMS
Street art in Unidad Park, Filipinotown, Los Angeles, depicting Philip Vera Cruz, Cesar Chavez and Larry Dulay Itliong.
Street art in Unidad Park, Filipinotown, Los Angeles, depicting Philip Vera Cruz, Cesar Chavez and Larry Dulay Itliong. Photo:Flickr / Kenny Chang
Published 25 October 2016
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