Cesar Chavez Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Cesar Chavez Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Professional Civil Rights Activists of the world Cesar Chavez including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Cesar Chavez
Real Name Cesar Chavez
Profession Civil Rights Activists
Nick Name Cesar Estrada Chavez
Famous as Civil Rights Activist
Nationality American
Religion Roman Catholic
Personal Life of Cesar Chavez
Born on 31 March 1927
Birthday 31st March
Died At Age 66
Sun Sign Aries
Born in Yuma
Died on 23 April 1993
Place of death San Luis
City Arizona
Grouping of People Hispanics, School Dropouts, Vegans
Family Background of Cesar Chavez
Father Librado Chavez
Mother Juana Estrada Chavez
Siblings Rita Chavez Medina, Richard, Helena, Vicki Chavez Lastra
Spouse/Partner Helen Fabela
Children Fernando, Sylvia, Linda, Paul, Ana, Anthony, Eloise
Founder/Co-Founder National Farm Workers/United Farm Workers (UFW).
Awards 1992 – Pacem in Terris Award 1994 – Presidential Medal of Freedom 1989 – Gandhi Peace Award

The story of Cesar Chavez, the Latino-American civil rights activist, is an extraordinary one. His famous words, Si, se puede (Yes, it can be done) is pregnant with meaning and represents the cause that he fought for. The sacrifices he made in order to fight for the rights of farm workers and others using non-violent means, forms a story so intriguing and inspiring.

It is believed that his frequent hunger strikes in order to fight for the rights of workers eventually led to his poor health and sudden demise. He recognized all too well the adversities farm workers repeatedly faced, which he himself experienced as a little boy. As a migrant farm worker, he would slog in the fields quite often so he knew the standards that were required in order for these farmers to live a comfortable and respectable life.

His attitude to unionism and forceful yet non-violent tactics, made the farm workers struggle an honest cause with coast-to-coast support. Throughout his career, he led protests, called for embargoes and went on several hunger strikes. He became so famous for his cause that he earned the support of famous personalities including Jesse Jackson and Robert Kennedy.