ABSTRACT

"Courageous." -Ilan Stavans, author of Spanglish: The Making of a New American Language Robert Kennedy and Cesar Chavez came from opposite sides of the tracks of race and class that still divide Americans. Both optimists, Kennedy and Chavez shared a common vision of equality. They united in the 1960s to crusade for the rights of migrant farm workers. Farm workers faded from public consciousness following Kennedy's assassination and Chavez's early passing. Yet the work of Kennedy and Chavez continues to reverberate in America today. Bender chronicles their warm friendship and embraces their bold political vision for making the American dream a reality for all. Although many books discuss Kennedy or Chavez individually, this is the first book to capture their multifaceted relationship and its relevance to mainstream U.S. politics and Latino/a politics today. Bender examines their shared legacy and its continuing influence on political issues including immigration, education, war, poverty, and religion. Mapping a new political path for Mexican Americans and the poor of all backgrounds, this book argues that there is still time to prove Kennedy and Chavez right.

part I|50 pages

A Friendship Cut Short

chapter 1|6 pages

Viva (John) Kennedy

chapter 2|19 pages

Viva la Huelga 1

chapter 3|9 pages

César's Fast and Deeds of Love

chapter 4|9 pages

Viva (Bobby) Kennedy

chapter 5|6 pages

One Night in America

part II

The Dream of Dignity Survives

chapter 6|6 pages

Aftermath

chapter 10|20 pages

Latinos and Poverty

chapter 11

Immigration: Walls and Wages

part III|52 pages

Lessons from 1968: Latino Politics Today

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion