How Did Cesar Chavez Impact Society

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Speak with Conviction: Las Uvas de Ira A man who voiced for the voiceless is the man who put food on our table. Cesar Chavez was a leader and a servant of the people who needed him the most. Cesar chavez made an impact on global society by advocating for the fair treatment of farm workers, instituting and empowering the United Farm Workers Union, and demonstrating that peaceful protests could bring change. Cesar Chavez, what makes a society look at a man as a leader. Is it the work that he does to help his community or is it the struggle they endure during their lifetime. I say it’s both. Cesar Estrada Chavez was born in San Luis, Arizona on March 31, 1927. In 1937 Chavez’s parents lost their farm and had to become migrant farm laborers. …show more content…

“Farm workers are not agricultural implements. They are not beasts of burden--to be used and discarded. ”(Cesar Chavez Foundation)Born into a Mexican-American family of migrant farm laborers and a life of grinding poverty, Chavez dedicated his life's work to improving conditions for the thousands of farmworkers who kept fresh food on the tables across America — while they often went hungry, living and laboring in hard conditions and being paid unlivable wages. Chavez modeled his methods on the nonviolent civil disobedience of Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. — employing strikes, boycotts, marches and fasts — to draw attention to the cause. Cesar Chavez spent much of his time trying to help fellow Mexican Farmers live a better quality …show more content…

“In 1968 Chavez went on a fast for twenty-five days to protest the increasing advocacy of violence within the union. Victory came finally on July, 29 1970”(History.com Staff) Nonviolence tactics make the most crucial impacts economically and emotionally, but most importantly peacefully. In 1975, more than 17 million Americans nationwide participated in Chávez’s grape boycott, which resulted in grape growers agreeing to allow farm works to collective bargaining. A crucial moment in history because workers rights and conditions were not ignored. The elements of nonviolence are driven by peace and social justice. These elements help others see the humanity of the