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Read the quote by Dolores Huerta.
I was speaking to a group of professionals in Arizona, to see if they could support us. And they said, “Oh, here in Arizona you can't do any of that. In Arizona no se puede—no you can't.” And I said, “No, in Arizona sí se puede!” And when I went back to our meeting that we had every night there . . . I gave that report to everybody and when I said, “Sí se puede,” everybody started shouting, “Sí se puede! Sí se puede!” And so that became the slogan of our campaign in Arizona and now is the slogan for the immigrant rights movement, you know, on posters. We can do it. I can do it. Sí se puede.
What best explains what Huerta believed the UFW could improve?
relationships between minority communities and law enforcement
professional opportunities for minority owned businesses
public schools for students in western states
working and living conditions for migrant workers
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working and living conditions for migrant workers
Dolores Huerta co-founded the United Farm Workers, and "Sí se puede" was a rallying cry for improving the labor and living conditions of farmworkers and immigrants.
Dolores Huerta co-founded the United Farm Workers, and "Sí se puede" was a rallying cry for improving the labor and living conditions of farmworkers and immigrants.
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