Cesar Chavez Community And Labor Organizer In The 1950's

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Cesar Chavez worked as a community and labor organizer in the 1950’s. While working in the farms and fields do you believe it was easy everyday tasks? Cesar chavez, was a Mexican american leader that helped many unfairly treated farmworkers have the same rights as many other farmer and much better payment, he brought the latino and african american people from under surviving payment to enough for wants to be bought instead of only needs. Missing thesis statement Cesar Chavez was a labor and community organizer, which is a person who is similar to manager for an organization but in his importance his leadership was towards labor and his communities he did this during the 1950’s. Because of him being a community and labor organizer he knew …show more content…

If that is not enough imagine them being able to call you any names and push you down to the ground or have you work like if you own’d them, instead of them having to pay you many latinos during this period were all people of this time were equal, were still being treated as if animals. Cesar chavez saw that his people were being treated highly unequal he saw many white men inside on buildings in comfortable chairs making 3 or 4 times the payment of a worker that does 3 or 4 times the work as those men did. That is why he chose to take the rest of his life to dedicate his self to help others become equal to stop being the ones just used and forgotten. He chose to stand up and walk mile after mile with his brother and sisters along his side mothers and fathers. He did what he believed was needed to be done and like most heroes not alone was his accomplishment accomplished. He needed his friends and family. Such as Robert Kennedy and Jesse