Cesar Chavez spent his life improving the lives of all farm and migrant workers.
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Cesar Chavez (March 31, 1927 - April 23, 1993 ) was the founder (leader) of the mostly Hispanic Farm Workers Union of America. The purpose of the Union was to try and get basic safety standards and wages for the migrant farm workers of the California and western areas of the US. Chavez was noted for many techniques to gain recognition for the Union. He went on hunger strikes, and he lead various boycotts, like the lettuce boycott and the grape boycott, in which the people would not buy those products until the farm owners recognized the Union and/or provided benefits for the farm workers. He was born in Yuma, AZ.
A civil rights leader who formed the United farm workers
Hispanic Americans
Cesar Chavez was a major force in organizing migrant workers in California and helping to improve their lives. He was a co-founder of the National Farm Worker's Association.
Philip Vera Cruz, a Filipino-American labor leader who fought alongside with Cesar Chavez in the Farm Workers Movement during the period of 1962-1993
Cesar Chavez was the hispanic who gave rights to farm workers. He was a Mexican-American slave who believed that people had to have equal rights.
The United Farm Workers was founded by Cesar Chavez in 1965 by combining the National Farm Workers Association and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee.
Cesar Chavez
Cesar Chavez (March 31, 1927 - April 23, 1993 ) was the founder (leader) of the mostly Hispanic Farm Workers Union of America. The purpose of the Union was to try and get basic safety standards and wages for the migrant farm workers of the California and western areas of the US. Chavez was noted for many techniques to gain recognition for the Union. He went on hunger strikes, and he lead various boycotts, like the lettuce boycott and the grape boycott, in which the people would not buy those products until the farm owners recognized the Union and/or provided benefits for the farm workers. He was born in Yuma, AZ.
A civil rights leader who formed the United farm workers
Caesar Chavez was a migrant farm worker who became a civil rights activist. He co-founded the United Farm Workers Association.
Hispanic Americans
Cesar Chavez
it is super lame
farm workers
Farm Workers
It was a good thing for the Okies to show up because the California farm owners needed workers.