Cesar Chavez (Junior World Biographies),Used

Cesar Chavez (Junior World Biographies),Used

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Product Description A biography of the union activist who led the struggle of migrant farm workers for better working conditions From School Library Journal Grade 47 Conord presents a biography of the activist who has dedicated his life to improving the conditions for migrant farm workers. He recounts events in Chavez's childhood that contributed to his advocacy of equality and nonviolence, but the focus here is on his professional life. His story is inextricably tied to the history of the United Farm Workers, which he founded and has led for over two decades. Triumphs and setbacks are briefly, but clearly, described. His effective use of boycotts and fasts are related in a straightforward, restrained manner. A glossary and blackandwhite photographs enhance this serviceable overview of the man and his integral role in the farmlabor movement. Marguerite F. Raybould, Glendale Public Library, CACopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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