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    Who Is Cesar Chavez?

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    have even lead to violence. The United States of America has always been unequal when it comes to wealth and standard of living. Look back into the days of Carnegie‚ JP Morgan‚ and Rockefeller. Those three men basically controlled the country through pure wealth alone. Many people have suffered at the hands of this capitalist society‚ and especially the people of Latin American descent. Cesar Chavez was a labor rights activist who fought for the rights of workers; a community leader; and “a remarkable

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    not able to buy the house back so his family decided to move to California and become migrant farm workers. He and his family moved from place to place to pick seasonal fruits from all over California. They picked everything from peas and lettuce to grapes and cotton. After quitting school in the tenth grade‚ at the age of 15‚ after having worked on the farm for many years‚ he decided to join the United States Navy at the age of seventeen‚ where he served two years. Upon returning‚ he married his

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    United Farm Workers Through the course of time‚ members of society have experienced racial and gender inequalities to extend that members in society also face class difference. Class difference will dictate individual’s position of power in society. In society there are two groups of people‚ those who owns the means of production and those who don’t. In the article‚ “From the Communist Manifesto (1848)”‚ Marx examines the class division in society. The capitalist system divides into two different

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    Dolores Huerta

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    brutality‚ led voter registration drives‚ pushed for improved public services and fought to enact new legislation. Dolores Huerta wanted to form an organization that fought of the interests of the farm workers. While continuing to work at CSO Dolores Huerta founded and organized the Agricultural Workers Association in 1960. Dolores Huerta was key in organizing citizenship requirements removed from pension‚ and public assistance programs. She also was instrumental in passage of legislation allowing

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    migrant farm workers that move from farm to farm in the American West picking different things for farm owners depending on the season. The life of the migrant farm worker is not an easy one. Many farm owners have been known to take advantage of the lack of education and organization of these poor people to get them into bad situations where contracts require them to work grueling hours for meager wages and to lose a lot of that small bit that they did receive back as living expenses. The workers found

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    contract labor program initiated in 1942 by the United States and Mexico. Designed originally to bring a experienced Mexican agricultural laborers to harvest sugar beets in Stockton‚ California‚ but soon spread to most of the United States and to the railroad industry. Although the railroad program ended in 1945‚ after World War II the agricultural program continued until 1964. Originally‚ the program was designed to protect the illegal migrant workers against the exploitation by American farmers.

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    The Crucible

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    become migrant farm workers. After graduating from 8th grade‚ Cesar started working full-time in the fields to help support his family because his father was injured due to a car crash. 6th slide: Migrant farm workers are people that move from farm to farm to harvest crops when needed. This was a dangerous and hard job due to the use of pesticides. 7th slide: Chavez in the Navy: Cesar served in the U.S. Navy during World War 2. When he returned from war‚ he labored as a farm worker in California

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    Cesar Chavez Notes

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    1993 in San Luis‚ Az. Co-founded the National Farm Workers Association with Dolores Huerta. Cesar Chavez was a farm worker‚ labor leader‚ and civil rights activist. He is the best-known Latino American civil rights activist. His slogan was “Si‚ se puede” (“Yes‚ it is possible”). Since his death in 1993‚ California‚ Colorado‚ and Texas celebrate March 31 as Cesar Chavez Day. In 1942‚ Chavez graduated middle school and became a full time migrant farm worker. In 1952‚ Chavez stopped working in the fields

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    pesticide in the agricultural farms which is the major source of employment for the residents of the community. McFarland is a small community in Kern County‚ with the population of about 6200‚ located at the southern end of California’s San Joaquin Valley. They are the main source of cotton and Almond in the area. Census Data of 1980 revealed that 40 percent of the population is less than 18 years of age. Main source of employment of the population is the farms with the annual income of merely

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    Cesar Chavez

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    none of them made such a great impact to my life like Cesar Chavez did. Cesar Chavez is from Yuma‚ Arizona but his parents were from Mexico. Cesar E. Chavez was an American farm worker‚ labor leader‚ and civil rights activist who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association‚ which later became the United Farm Workers. Chavez as a child often moved a lot with his family to look for work. His parents were a big influence on his principles on hard work‚ the importance of education‚ and respect

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