Cesar Chavez was born on March 31, 1927, in Yuma, Arizona, to immigrant parents. At age 10, he started his work in the fields of California. For 10, long, hard years, he had to work with his kin. During these years in California, Cesar Chavez saw “...wretched migrant camps, corrupt labor contractors, meager wages for backbreaking work, and bitter racism.” Cesar Chavez was greatly impacted by his early experience as a migrant farm worker. Cesar and his brother, mom, and father, were forced to move off their farm because of the depression. To help support his family, Cesar …show more content…
For the farm workers, the UFW won higher wages, family health coverage, and other benefits. Nonviolent wars against child labor, sexual harassment, and pesticides were all fought and won. “Cesar made us proud to be workers, proud to be in unions, proud of our multitude of races and nationalities” (cesarchavezholiday.org). His achievements make him one of the greatest leaders of the 20th century. Cesar Chavez had many personality traits that made him great, and somebody to look up to. He always showed courage, and sacrificed his self for others. He used nonviolence, and never gave up. I can use these qualities in school, when I get a job, and anytime throughout my life. Cesar Chavez is someone to look up to because he changed the country using