they influenced chavez to use nonviolent methods such as a hunger strike
they influenced chavez to use nonviolent methods such as a hunger strike
led nonviolent boycotts
yes......cesar chavez did use strikes. he went o hunger strikes which meant he did not buy any produce from local stores.
Okay here is the truth Cesar Chavez did love use that much that he made a huge impact. =0
Okay here is the truth Cesar Chavez did love use that much that he made a huge impact. =0
Which Chavez? Gandhi was against the use of force and violence. Hugo Chavez embraces violence. Cesar Chavez is much closer in beliefs to Gandhi.
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No. His role-models were Gandhi and Dr. King. He did not believe in violence
When the use of the word "huelga" was forbidden, Chavez challenged this and led other strikers to shout "huelga" on the picket lines.
Cesar Chavez was a prominent American labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) in 1962. Born on March 31, 1927, in Yuma, Arizona, he dedicated his life to improving working conditions and advocating for the rights of farmworkers, particularly those of Mexican descent. Chavez is well-known for his use of nonviolent methods, including strikes and boycotts, to promote labor rights, most notably the Delano grape strike in the 1960s. His legacy continues to inspire movements for social justice and workers' rights in the United States and beyond.
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