Cesar Chavez endured trials and tribulations throughout much of his youthful life. Chavez was reared up in the same small adobe hut where he was born, in which there was not much livable space for Chavez, his mother and father. As we critique here, there is a realization in taking a little and making a lot. Whether it be space or time, nothing is impossible.
Adobe is a natural building material made from clay and sand mixed with water and an organic binder, such as sticks, straw or dung (animal excrement and animal manure mixed in with sand and clay). Adobe structures are more common in hospitable climates and where lumber is scarce. Just think? Lumber is a luxury, due to the scarcity in the state …show more content…
The U.F.W. encouraged all Americans to boycott table grapes as a display of allegiance. The strike persisted for five (5) years and attracted national consciousness amidst the world. The U.S. Senate committee on Labor and Public Welfare’s subcommittee on Migratory Labor held hearings in California on this U.F.W. strike.
Expressively, as we critique the Chavez model, it was so effective that during the hearings, subcommittee member Robert F. Kennedy expressed his support for the striking workers. ”Chavez is one of the heroic figures of our time,” expressed Senator
Robert F. Kennedy (Levy, 2007). It is bad enough that many Hispanics lived in deplorable conditions, such as adobe huts, no running water, and health challenges as well. However, to live as a migrant worker, not knowing if you will receive an opportunity on a specific day to be a laborer in the agricultural field is very disquieting. Due to his triumph of accomplishments, against all odds, credits why Chavez is so passionate about being an advocate for the migrant farm