Cesar Chavez's Strategy Of The Farm Workers Movement

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Cesar Chavez, an author and strong supporter of nonviolent resistance who has been influenced by many before him. He displays his ideas of supporting nonviolent resistance on the tenth anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s death. King was a labor union organizer and civil rights leader and it is obvious to see that Dr. King was a strong influence on Chavez. He makes his argument clear with the help of ethos, allusions, and antithesis throughout the passage. Widely known Dr. King was someone who knew nonviolent resistance could make a change in society but it would just take time. Chavez brings up in paragraph 1, line 4, “Strategy of the farm workers movement.” which brings attention to Dr. King’s ideas because they were influenced by something that can be looked up in a history book. Dr. King himself reached out to so many with his civil rights movement and Chavez does the same bringing women, men, and children together of many different backgrounds to create a socially just world. This makes Chavez very credible, it shows his ideas were influenced by somebody like Dr. King who was very well known by his ideas and movements which makes him someone to follow because he knows what he is talking about. …show more content…

In line 62, “The boycott as Gandhi taught”, is such a valuable piece of evidence which brings in someone who is known by all and is respected by most. That really helps Chavez bring his argument to the table and add to his argument. In the sentence, “...human life is a very special possession given by God...no one has the right to take it for any reason or for any cause…”, Chavez uses this as Dr. King did to bring people together with someone who already brings people together in a holy and peaceful way. Chavez wants everyone to see that people are all gods children and he would not want them to discriminate and hate each

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