Frank Bardacke

[2][3] Bardacke was featured in the film Berkeley in the Sixties and according to the film he: "Left Berkeley in 1970, and spent the next decade working in the fields and canneries near Salinas, California.

He is still a leftist, active in labor and community politics."

He had founded a Teamsters for a Democratic Union branch in Watsonville.

[4] In 2011, he published Trampling Out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the two souls of the United Farm Workers (ISBN 9781844677184).

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