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Cesar Chavez

Cesar Chavez is a Mexican-American who fought for labor rights among farm workers. Fighting with non-violence, he followed the principles of Mohandas Gandhi.

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How many brothers did Daniel Chavez Moran have?

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There isn't enough information available to determine how many brothers Daniel Chavez Moran had.

What date is Cesar Chavez day?

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Cesar Chavez Day is observed on March 31st each year.

How many times did hector macho camacho fight julio Cesar chavez?

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Hector "Macho" Camacho fought Julio Cesar Chavez twice. The first fight took place on September 12, 1992, and the second fight happened on October 1, 1994.

What two people had a major influence on Cesar chavez in the 1950's?

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Two key individuals who had a major influence on Cesar Chavez in the 1950s were Fred Ross Sr. and Father Donald McDonnell. Fred Ross Sr. was a community organizer who introduced Chavez to concepts of social justice and activism. Father McDonnell was a Catholic priest who encouraged Chavez to become involved in social issues and provided him with intellectual and spiritual guidance.

Which leader had a particularly great influence on Cesar Chavez?

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One leader who had a particularly great influence on Cesar Chavez was Mahatma Gandhi. Chavez was inspired by Gandhi's nonviolent resistance and adopted similar tactics in his fight for the rights of farmworkers. Chavez organized boycotts, strikes, and protests, all of which were based on the principles of nonviolent action that he learned from studying Gandhi.

What nicknames did Cesar Tovar go by?

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Cesar Tovar was commonly known by the nickname "Mr. Versatility" due to his ability to play multiple positions on the baseball field.

When brothers day celebrate?

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Setember. Ninteen is brothers day

Why was Cesar important?

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Why was Cesar chavez important? for striking

Did Cesar Chavez achieve his goal?

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suckinq a dick in his head

How much of California's agriculture is supported by migrant workers?

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More than 13 million migrant workers are in the United States. These are people who travel from state to state, following the crops of the agricultural industry. 88 percent or more of these workers are male, 55 percent of those being married men. More than 65 percent are illegally in the country, and more than 93 percent of these workers are foreign born.

What are migrant workers?

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As the word "migrant" suggests, a migrant worker is one who moves from place to place to do their job. This is most common in agriculture because crops need to be harvested at different times due to the type of crop or they area the crop is being grown. Many farm workers are migrants because they move from place to place as needed.
migrant woker mean a ladorer who travels from one area to another, picking crops that are in season

Who famous people where born in california?

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Some famous people born in California are Luis Alvarez, Shirley Temple Black, Julia Child, James Doolittle, and Clint Eastwood. Additional celebrities born in California are Sally Field, Tom Hanks, Steve Jobs, Marylin Monroe, and Richard Nixon.

When was Melchor Chavez born?

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Melchor Chavez was born in 1951.

What are the similarities between Cesar Chavez and Dr Martin Luther King Jr?

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Mother Teresa was a woman and Martin was a man. Mother Teresa gave away everything she had and built hospitals for dying people and martin couldn't because he was black. mother teresa was a nun and martin was not a munk. martin was assasinated and mother Teresa died of a heart attack.

Who was the Hispanic leader who led the farm workers in California?

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Cesar Chavez spent his life improving the lives of all farm and migrant workers.

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Who was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 1948?

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There were no awards of the Medal of Freedom in 1948. For more information, see the attached link.

Actually, this is not exactly right. My grandfather, John R. Schultz, was awarded the Medal of Freedom on June 2, 1948 at Fort McKinley for "services rendered to American Prisoners of War during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines." I have a letter signed by a Captain Stubbs, dated May 18, 1948 advising my grandfather that he had received this honor: the medal is in kept by his eldest grandchild. However, when conducting my own research with my son, I saw that the look of the medal is totally different to the one of today. I do know that in 1962, President Kennedy issued a Presidential Decree changing the name to the Presidential Medal of Freedom and he expanded the award to include contributions of citizens in all facets of life.

So, that's the concrete information I do have, but unfortunately, I have been unable to

find any information on the web regarding 1948 recipients. There's obviously a piece of information missing somewhere. If anyone out there can help me solve this mystery please contact me.

What did cesar Chavez do in the civil rights movement?

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Cesar Chavez was a Mexican-American who co-founded the National Farm Workers Association. He became the best known Latino civil rights leader. His approach used public relations to unionism, and his tactics were aggressive but non-violent.

What are some similarities of Martin Luther King and Cesar Chavez?

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For one, Chavez used fasting, like Gandhi. And two, MLK believed he would die for his cause. Their was simply less threat on Chavez's life than King.

How were the public careers of Gandhi and Chavez similar?

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Gandhi received an advanced education and Chavez did not.

What are the contributions of entrepreneurs to the society?

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Entrepreneurs are job creators in the society. Also, they innovate new products that could make life easier for the consumer. They create new industries which is the key component for job creation.

What did migrant farm workers do in 1930?

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They were treated badly, they were disciminated against and they were yelled at. They were also forced to retreat to a camp where they felt safe. "Everybody in the world is equal. You should treat your neighbor or enemy as an equal"- Vicky Bell. People in the 1930s were very racist, one great example of this is the book or film called of mice and men By John Steinbeck.

What is a permanent migrant?

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a person that moves to another country and stays there.