Cesar Chavez, organizer of migrant American farmworkers and a cofounder with Dolores Huerta of the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) in 1962. In recognition of his nonviolent activism and support of working people, he was posthumously awarded the
Chavez’s greatest achievement was the 1968 boycott of California grapes. Beginning in the spring, more than 200 union supporters, many of them earning $5 a week for their help, fanned out across the United States and Canada to urge consumers not to buy grapes. Advertisement The mayors of N...
Chavez dropped out of school after eighth grade and began working in the fields full time. In 1946, he joined the U.S. Navy, serving for two years in a segregated unit. After his service was over, he returned to farmwork and married Helen Fabela, with whom he would eventually have eigh...
When California elected pro-labor Jerry Brown as governor in 1974, Chavez saw a chance to achieve the UFW’s goals at the legislative level. When Brown’s support of migrant farm workers seemed to cool after he took office in 1975, Chavez organized a 110-mile march from San Francisco to ...
Event Honors Accomplishments of Labor Leader Cesar Chavez
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