Clearly we have a problem her. People are comparing different heroes with each other.
This is a horrible thing but personally i'm in on it. My death battle is between Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez. What i'm about to talk about is definitely backed up with evidence. The thing is in a way Cesar is slightly more persuasive than Nelson and more inspiring.
First of all we need to understand what Nelson fought for he fought for racism rights.
His story didn't begin in the united states. His story began somewhere near africa. He noticed that people looked down at african americans. He decided to do something about it he got help from big companies. These companies also saw the racism so he united with these companies and tried to do something about it. Unfortunately they jailed him for this. …show more content…
Nobody funded him or helped him out. They helped themselves out that's what is amaizing. No matter what when he started a boycott they helped each other with money and with food. They always kept on going even the times that Cesar was in jail people fought for him.’’You are never strong enough that you don't need help’’. If anything the big companies hated i'm especially that landowners. He was constantly rebelling against them and that's what is so surprising. They also hated him because they plummeted the sales of grapes by 10 percent one time. Like i said being in jail never stopped anything he kept on going his people kept on