On March, 31, 1927 in Yuma, Arizona. Cesar Chavez a well known Mexican American revolutionary leader was born and is here to make changes that will change America's work laboring conditions forever. Cesar Chavez is a person who knew what it felt like to be treated badly for all the hard work you did to a labor farm work force. Cesar and his family owned a family farm but lost the farm when they got into the Great Depression and lost it all. Unfortunately they had nothing but that didn't stop the Chavez family they keep their head held up high and worked really hard to get their family ahead in life. Cesar often moved a lot and never got a really good chance to learn so he only went to school until 7th grade but that didn't stop him. Cesar …show more content…
Time flew by even faster and soon on April, 23, 1993 in San Luis, Arizona Cesar Chavez died and legacy today is stronger than ever. Cesar Chavez is a significant modern day hero not only to Latinos but all over the world because Cesar gave farm labor workers the courage to stand up for what they want and if the conditions didn't change the wouldn't work and and try to expose the hardships to the public so they can help the workers get change. Cesar Chavez is a person who thought like revolutionary leaders he wanted change to happen to make everybody equal. Clearly that's not what was happening the owners of farm labor they treated them with absolute disrespect and gave them difficult jobs to do in hard conditions and didn't make as much money as others. Cesar worked in the fields to get a better life for his family, the jobs Cesar and his family took were really difficult and the eight of them working they made some money …show more content…
When he came back to work on the farms he noticed that all the people that were supervising treated them really bad, gave them really bad water, and payed them really bad for all the hard work they did. Cesar tried to ask them to change things but they didn't agree so he told all the workers let's protest until we get better pay, better working conditions, better respect for everything we do because without us there would be no work or crops. Until the workers got what they wanted they wouldn't work at all, which upset the owners because they weren't making any money and crops. Which they need to keep the economy running but if they don't have any workers how are they going to make the money they need. Often the workers would go to work but just stand there until they got better pay, better working conditions, and respect. Usually Cesar wanted peaceful protest because he believed to fight with peace because he didn't want to cause a scandal in the newspaper and he wanted to be a role model like Martin Luther king Jr. Who fought with peaceful protest and won a lot for those who were a different race and treated badly just like labor workers are being treated. Cesar has the mind of Martin Luther king Jr he wanted peaceful protest because why cause a whole scandal so Cesar thought if this labor farm company is