How Did Cesar Chavez Contribute To The Chicano Movement

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In the 1960s the Chicano movement was at its peak. Many demonstrations brought new protection and rights to the Latino community and each demonstration of Latino power required unprecedented leadership and dedication. The La Raza organization was created to benefit the Chicano community thus the La Raza award is the award given to those who show a commitment to the community and advancement of Latinos that is unsurpassable by anyone else. One of the leaders during the Chicano Movement was Cesar Chavez. Cesar Chavez’s actions during the farm workers movement made him deserving of the La Raza award because of his use of nonviolent methods of change and the foundation he laid toward helping the Chicano community in the future. Cesar Chavez was fully committed to using …show more content…

Mr. Chavez worked tirelessly to organize peaceful movements, and stop violent actions from his supporters. Among some of his endeavors were organizing the march on Sacramento, the work strike on the grape growers, and the boycott on the grape growers. These tremendous efforts show his full commitment to La Causa and nonviolence. He would spend 8 years working and organizing movements to protect the lives and integrity of the Latinx community. However, despite Mr. Chavez's efforts to promote peace, his supporters grew frustrated and pushed back with violence. Cesar Chavez took on a 25 day fast to stop violent movement amongst his supporter. Chavez once said, "I know and accept my responsibility for preventing, if possible, the destruction of human life and property. For these reasons during a most critical time in our movement last February 1968, I undertook a 25 day fast." (Chavez, 8) Similarly

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