The grape boycott was the result of the treatment by growers toward the people who worked their crops. The growers treated the workers like slaves with little pay, no breaks, short hoes and tools, exposure to sprays, and no restrooms. They expected people to work under these conditions and when talks between the UFW broke down the boycott was called.
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He had five siblings. He was the second of six children.
Latino farm workersANS 2 -The United Farm Workers of America.
The collective nouns for 'grapes' are a bunch of grapes and a cluster of grapes.
In the 1960s, many Americans boycotted grapes in support of the United Farm Workers (UFW) and their leader, César Chávez, who advocated for better working conditions and wages for farm laborers, primarily Mexican and Filipino workers. The boycott aimed to draw attention to the exploitation and poor treatment of these laborers in the grape industry. It became a significant part of the broader civil rights movement, highlighting issues of labor rights and social justice. The campaign ultimately succeeded in gaining better pay and improved conditions for farm workers.
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cesar chaves gave work to people on the farms for more money to plant grapes but were also farmers at that time. when he assepted the farmers had the money they deserved for the time they worked for.
cesar chaves birthday is march 31, 1927
Cesar Chavez led the United Farm Workers in a strike, boycott, and secondary boycott against grape growers. This was known as the Delano Grape Strike.
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Cesar E. Chaves (accent over the e in Cesar, and a in Chaves)
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because he wanted to show how he would boycott on grapes or to walk long miles.
Cesar is a goood leder cuz he was a civil rights activist
cesar chaves helped to create the community service organization
It originated in a town called Delano in California and was spear-headed by the Farm Worker's Union, led by Cesar Chavez.