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  1. No começo da década de 1970, Chavez procurou expandir a influência dos seus sindicatos para fora da Califórnia para outras regiões dos Estados Unidos. Vendo os imigrantes ilegais como uma importante fonte de fura-greves , ele fez campanha contra a imigração irregular, o que gerou violência na fronteira entre o México e os Estados Unidos e causou cismas dentro do seu sindicado, o UFW.

  2. The story of Cesar Estrada Chavez begins near Yuma, Arizona. Cesar was born on March 31, 1927. He was named after his grandfather, Cesario. Regrettably, the story of Cesar Estrada Chavez also ends near Yuma, Arizona. He passed away on April 23, 1993, in San Luis, a small village near Yuma, Arizona. He learned about justice or rather injustice ...

  3. aflcio.org › labor-history-people › cesar-chavezCésar Chávez | AFL-CIO

    César Chávez was a folk hero and symbol of hope to millions of Americans. In 1962, he and a few others set out to organize a union of farm workers. Nearly everyone told them it was impossible. But for a time they succeeded beyond anyone's wildest imaginings. An ardent advocate of nonviolence, Chávez was one of the most inspirational labor ...

  4. Cesar Chavez also established two educational-style Spanish-language radio stations, which have now grown into 11 stations. Today, the National Farm Workers Service Center has become the Cesar Chavez Foundation, which continues to expand on Cesar’s early work and vision to create a movement to improve the quality of life for Latinos and working people.

  5. Jul 8, 2019 · Cesar Chavez (1927 to 1993) was an iconic Mexican American labor organizer, civil rights activist, and folk hero who dedicated his life to improving the pay and working conditions of farm workers. Originally a struggling Southern California field worker himself, Chavez, along with Dolores Huerta , co-founded the United Farm Workers union (UFW) in 1962.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Yes, we can!<br /><br />Widely recognized as the most important Latino leader in the United States during the twentieth century, César E. Chávez led farm workers and supporters in the establishment of the country's first permanent agricultural union. His leadership brought sustained international attention to the plight of U.S. farm workers, and secured for them higher wages and safer working conditions

  7. Cesar Chavez urodził się niedaleko Yumy w stanie Arizona w marcu 1927 roku w farmerskiej rodzinie meksykańskiego pochodzenia. Jego matka Juana Estrada Chavez oraz tradycyjne wychowanie w rodzinie katolickiej miały ogromny wpływ na późniejszą, dojrzałą już myśl Chaveza.