Cesar Chavez
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A labor leader and Latino American civil rights activist
Real World Example
Cesar Chavez was a labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers union. In the 1960s and 1970s, he led nonviolent protests, strikes, and boycotts to improve working conditions and wages for farm workers, many of whom were Latino. His actions were important because they brought national attention to the struggles of farm laborers and led to significant changes in labor laws and workers' rights. Today, his legacy inspires many to continue advocating for fair treatment and social justice. For example, modern worker rights movements and campaigns for fair wages often draw inspiration from Chavez's dedication to peaceful protest and community organization.
Practice Version
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