Farmworkers followed Cesar Chavez because he was a passionate advocate for their rights, emphasizing the need for better working conditions, fair wages, and dignity in the workplace. His ability to unite workers through nonviolent protests and strikes inspired trust and solidarity among them. Chavez's dedication and charisma made him a symbol of hope for the marginalized agricultural labor force, motivating them to join his cause for social justice and equality.
I think Cesar Chavez favorite son or goddaughter is Fernando Chavez and Linda Chavez .
I think he weights 120
I think it was green or something
i think it was Cesar chavez
yes I think his kids are still alive
Cesar Chavez died on April 23, 1993, of unspecified natural causes people think he died from old age.
Cesar Chavez believed it was essential to defend human rights because he saw social justice as fundamental to improving the lives of marginalized communities, particularly farmworkers. He understood that advocating for labor rights, fair wages, and better working conditions was intertwined with broader human rights issues. By promoting dignity and respect for all individuals, Chavez aimed to empower workers and create a more equitable society. His commitment stemmed from a deep moral conviction that everyone deserves to be treated with justice and humanity.
I'm not 100% sure but I think he lived with his mom, Juana Estrada Chávez, and his dad Librado Chávez
Mr.Chavez did exacually this wrong. He well, i don't know I was hoping you all did. All I think think of is had 7 children, and that's not that bad.
yes i think he was a very good man because he helped migrant farm workers get a higher pay and also be able to live, feed their children, and get better working conditions.
He was the former IBF Lightweight Champion,andWBO Light Welterweight Champion/jw: He fought Julio Cesar Chavez in Mexico City when Chavez was at his heights in one of the top attendance boxing shows in history. He was a Nightmare (twice)to Hector (Macho) Camacho when Camacho was yet undefeated and considered a phenomina. Haugen and Vinny Pazienza were involved in a famous triology. He wasn't the No. 1 greatest lightweight all-time but is rated very highly.I followed his career while it unfolded and I really can't say enough good about what he accomplished. Even against Chavez, he went into the great Mexicans back-yard and from his taunts, he asked Chavez to "give him no quarter". I think he will be forever remembered strongly for that...
i think he was a sennets