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Cesar Chavez's father, Manuel Chavez, was a hard-working laborer and a farmer who owned a small ranch in Arizona. After losing the ranch during the Great Depression, he became a migrant farmworker, which deeply influenced Cesar's understanding of the struggles faced by agricultural laborers. This background played a significant role in shaping Chavez's later activism for workers' rights and social justice.

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