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Cesar Chavez Dbq

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Cesar Chavez was born into a poor family, he dropped out of school, and he never made more than a few thousand every year, yet he was still the first person to successfully make a farmers union. He was an effective leader because he was persistent, he was willing to sacrifice for his cause, and he was of the people with the people Documents A and D show his persistence. Before Chavez There were many attempts to organize a farmers union, despite this still tried. In document A, a skeptical news reporter interviewed Chavez. He believed that Chavez Couldn't do it. However he kept responding to him by saying “si se puede” meaning it can be done. Furthermore in document D, it shows the result of his persistence. During a boycott on grapes, it estimates that in 1963 gape shipments were off by ten percent or more. In New York City grape sales were down by 50 percent. The second part of document D describes Chavez signing a contract with 26 major grape growers. The contract makes growers pay their grape pickers $1.80 an hour …show more content…

In document C, Caesar was on a 25 day hunger strike and on March 11 Robert Kennedy came to support him on the last day of his fast. Later Cesar would say “I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the strongest act of manliness, is to sacrifice ourselves in a totally nonviolent struggle for justice. To be a man is to suffer for others, God help us to be men” He was willing to starve himself for a month for his cause, if that isn’t sacrifice than I don’t know what is. Document B shows him and his teams sacrifice. Most of the staff lived very frugally, and it describes their work. they worked 53 hours a week and had to do picket duty, they were constantly tired. The office the union worked in was also shabby. “ we found (a room) at the end of a corridor, It was piled with broken furniture and empty beer cans, had ancient obscenities scribbled on the wall, but it did have windows and a sink that

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