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CESAR CHAVEZ 1927 - 1993

CESAR CHAVEZ 1927 - 1993. Cesar Chavez spent the first ten years of his life on a small farm near Yuma, Arizona. His family and most of the Mexican American

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Page 1: CESAR CHAVEZ 1927 - 1993. Cesar Chavez spent the first ten years of his life on a small farm near Yuma, Arizona. His family and most of the Mexican American

CESAR CHAVEZ1927 - 1993

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Cesar Chavez spent the first ten years of his life on a small farm near Yuma, Arizona.His family and most of the Mexican Americanfamilies around him spoke Spanish. Many ofhis neighbors grew their own food on theirown small farms.

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These people were poor. Because they were poor, they had no extra money to pay their taxes. The government took their land away from them if they didn’t pay their taxes.

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Many of these families moved to Californiawhen they lost their own farms. They becamemigrant farm workers. Migrant workers travelfrom farm to farm picking fruits and vegetableswhen they become ripe.

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Cesar Chavez was ten years old when hisfamily moved to California. Being a migrantworker was very hard. His family and theother migrant families lived in shacks withno running water.

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The migrant workers only spoke Spanish. The farm owners only spoke English. It was hard for the workers to discuss problems with the farm owners. The owners only cared about getting their fruits and vegetables picked. They did not want to hear about the problems of the migrant workers.

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Many of the children of the migrant workers worked in the fields with their parents every day. They did not have a chance to go to school. Others had to change schools every time their parents moved to a new farm.

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By the time Cesar was in the eighth gradehe had gone to more than 30 differentschools. He was determined to learn all hecould. He even learned to speak and readEnglish.

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When Cesar grew up he became a leader of the migrant workers. He helped them learn to read and write. He helped them register to vote. He helped them join together to form a union called the National Farm Workers’ Association. (NRWA)

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The NFWA was later renamed the United Farm Workers. They organized the workers to fight for better pay and better conditions. In 1965 the grape workers went on strike. Huelga means strike in Spanish.

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A strike is a refusal to do something until certain people do what you want them to do. In this strike the farm workers refused to work until the farmers recognized their right to have a union and receive fair pay.

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Cesar Chavez asked people across the United States to support the strike by boycotting, or not buying, grapes. Through boycotts and strikes, Cesar Chavez helped the migrant workers get better housing, higher pay, more schooling for their children, and respect for their union.

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