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Part 3, Chapter 28 Summary
The Filipino Workers' Association comes to an end. The agricultural interests curtail workers' civil liberties and are hitting back at the organizers. Carlos, Jose and the other labor leaders have not correctly assessed their enemy, the big agricultural interests. Jose, Carlos and the others meet in a newspaper reporter's house to plan their strategy. After the meeting, they each head to different places, their so-called territories. The leaders now are: Ganzo who works on the paper with Lucille; Jose and Carlos who are working in Santa Barbara County; Felix Razon who goes to Imperial Valley; Nick who handles Los Angeles and San Diego; Millar who is in Sacramento; Conrado Torres who works in Seattle and Yakima Valley; and Gazamen and Mariano who work in Portland.
Miller notifies Carlos and Jose that there are problems in San Jose. They go to San...
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