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• Chavez's 

crusade called for fair wages and humane


working conditions for farm laborers who stooped over
to pick everything from grapes to lettuce. ... The
organization fought for better pay, benefits and
protections for workers. He inspired similar nonviolent
but aggressive labor movements across the nation.
• Chávez and his values such as courage,
determination, individual responsibility, respect, and
service to others.
• Chavez modeled his methods on the nonviolent civil
disobedience of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther
King Jr. — employing strikes, boycotts, marches and
fasts — to draw attention to La Causa. And he drew
inspiration from the social teachings of the Catholic
Church and from the life of St. Francis
• Cesar Chavez created the most successful farm worker
movement in United States history. ... Although he used
many strategies to achieve this goal—long marches,
fasts, and the age-old tool of the strike—it was the
boycott that had the greatest impact in reaching across
the divide between farm workers and consumers.
• Cesar Chavez, in full Cesar Estrada Chavez, (born March
31, 1927, Yuma, Arizona, U.S.—died April 23, 1993, San
Luis, Arizona), organizer of migrant American
farmworkers and a cofounder with Dolores Huerta of
the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) in
1962.5 Jan 2021
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