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    Hardened by life as a migrant worker being discriminated and suffering corrupt labor organizations, Cesar Chavez decided to promote the most efficient strategy to revolt against the cruel conditions that labor unions bestowed upon workers - nonviolence. With the inspiration of peaceful movements in the past, the civil rights leader expressed the importance of resisting violence in order to overcome the oppression. Many may have been under the impression that Chavez’s strategy wasn’t reliable,…

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    Reflection: Chicano/a Civil Rights Movement Cesar Chavez was the most recognized Chicano activist in the U.S.. He was the co-founder of the United Farm Workers (UFW), a labor union for agricultural workers, and promoted nonviolence. In 1965 to 1970, he helped lead the Delano Grape Strike, a strike started my Filipino workers to protest the poor pay and working conditions of farm jobs in Delano, California. Cesar Chavez became the face of the Chicano/a Civil Rights Movement. Another leader of…

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    rights? Well, some of these people influenced the ways American labor rights are. One of these important people is Cesar Chavez. Chavez did many things to influence labor rights such as creating the Farm Workers Association, boycotted (nonviolently) to equalize rights for labor workers, and devoted himself to the problems of some of the poorest workers in America. Cesar Estrada Chavez was born near Yuma, Arizona, to immigrant parents. Before he became a labor leader, he was a migrant worker. He…

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    Among some of the greatest of Chicano activists very few could hold a light to one Cesar Chavez. A man who dedicated action and sacrifice to changing and improving labor conditions for immigrant farm workers in California. Mr. Chavez was born March 31, 1927 in Yuma, Arizona. Cesar grew up with his family working in fields as migrant workers which they ended up losing their land to a scrupulous lawyer. Very early on Cesar learned the difference between Mexicans and white people; which would…

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    high population of Mexican immigrants working on farms. A lot of Mexicans pick fruits like grapes on the plantations. The Mexican workers went on strike in September 8th 1965 in Delano California. The main people that started the movement was Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta, and Gilbert Padilla. These three guys form an organization in Delano that is called National Farm Workers Association. Some of the people that inspire and gave him confidence to fight what is right for his people were Mahatma…

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    Cesar Chavez Analysis

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    Literary analysis Cesar chavez used his rhetorical writing skills to explain the importance of non violent protest. By using personification chavez was giving non violent protest human attributes. Using the personification he is trying to persuade the country into using non violent protest and steer away from violence. His use of personification in this excerpt “With which our struggles has grown and matured”. It lets us know that everyday there struggle gets worse, when going out and…

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    Cesar Chavez is known for standing up for Latino Americans civil rights. He gives many speeches and writes many articles. In his article released on the 10th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King,Jr. in the magazine of a religious organization. He uses many rhetorical choices through out the paper. Such as similes, irony, personification, repetition, simple recall and many more. Personification is used the most throughout the article. He uses it to help bring his article to…

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    Cesar Chavez was born in Yuma, Arizona on March 31, 1927. His parents were Librado Chavez and Juana Chavez, he was the second child from five children. They had a little farm and a country store. When the Great Depression and years of drought many left the land. They had moved to California, due to the fact they had lost their farm and their store 1937. Cesar had attended 38 schools and stopped when he was done with 8th grade. They had to be moving from farm to farm. He married his high school…

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    In “Struggle in the Fields”, it presents the injustice existing in that period of time and shows the fights of farmer workers, the Mexican American labors. Even the the labors were living in a poor condition and not treated as a regular citizen, they untied together to fight back, started small and ended up influencing thousands of people. In general, political and societal of Chicano/a’s equality improved higher and higher over the struggle which giver their offspring a better condition to live…

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    Dolores Huerta Essay

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    The vibrant and charismatic Dolores Clara Fernandez, better known as Dolores Huerta, was born on April 10, 1930 in Dawson, New Mexico. Dolores would grow up to become the most prominent Chicana labor leader in the United States. She has dedicated her life to improve social and economic conditions for one of the most exploited groups of men, women, and children who pick vegetables and fruits that stock grocery stores. “According to Dolores, her mother’s independence and entrepreneurial spirit…

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