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When Cesar Chavez quit school at the age of 15 to help support his family, he took on various agricultural jobs as a migrant farmworker. This experience exposed him to the harsh working conditions and exploitation faced by laborers in the fields. It ultimately motivated him to become a labor leader and advocate for workers' rights, leading to the formation of the United Farm Workers union. His early experiences shaped his lifelong commitment to social justice and labor rights.

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