Our History

A legacy of fighting for Latino civil rights.

Photo Credit: George Rodriguez

OUR LEGACY

The Legal Fight to Protect The First Amendment Right of Day Laborers

Workers who are hired by the day have long been part of the American labor force. In the 19th Century, they were immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Poland. Later, immigrants from the American South, Black and white, were a native-born stream flowing into this pool of labor. But, for decades the clusters of men seeking work outside home repair stores or gathered on street corners in Southern California have been largely from Mexico and Central America.

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This month in MALDEF History

MALDEF is celebrating its 50th anniversary as the nation’s leading Latino legal civil rights organization. Read about our history.

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2018

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2017

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2016

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Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund