I Am Not a Tractor

How Florida Farmworkers Took On the Fast Food Giants and Won

Susan L. Marquis

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"I Am Not a Tractor" by Susan L. Marquis is a compelling book that delves into the experiences of immigrant laborers in the United States. Focusing specifically on the agricultural sector, the author explores the lives of these workers who often go unnoticed and unheard.

Marquis examines the challenges faced by these laborers, including low wages, dangerous working conditions, and systemic exploitation. Through in-depth interviews and extensive research, she highlights the resilience and determination of these individuals to secure a better future for themselves and their families.

The author also puts a spotlight on the significance of labor rights and advocacy organizations that strive to improve the working conditions of these workers. Marquis reinforces the importance of recognizing these individuals as valuable contributors to society rather than mere "tractors" in the eyes of the industry.

With a balanced approach, Marquis explores both the successes and failures in addressing the rights of immigrant laborers, ultimately raising important questions about the future of agricultural labor in America. "I Am Not a Tractor" offers a thought-provoking perspective on the realities and complexities of this often overlooked segment of the workforce.

In this thoughtfully written book, Susan L. Marquis sheds light on the lives and struggles of immigrant agricultural laborers, aiming to bring attention to their stories and advocate for their rights in a society that often turns a blind eye.

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