
César Chávez
César Chávez was an American labor leader and civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers union, advocating for better working conditions and wages for farm laborers, particularly for Mexican and Mexican-American workers. His legacy continues to influence labor movements today.
Born on Mar 31, 1927 (98 years old)
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Venezuela:
César Chávez is mentioned as a contemporary of Nicole Murray Ramírez.
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Spain:
César Chávez founded the United Farm Workers (UFW), which reported on immigration operations.
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Denmark:
Cesar Chavez was a prominent labor leader who worked alongside Marshall Ganz to organize farm workers.
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Venezuela:
César Chávez was a Mexican-American labor activist.
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Peru:
César Chávez was a labor leader and civil rights activist of Mexican descent.
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United Kingdom:
Cesar Chavez was a labor leader who supported the Black Panthers' cause.
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Costa Rica:
César Chávez is mentioned as a legendary labor leader whose photo is kept by Lourdes Cárdenas.
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Venezuela:
César Chávez is referenced as a legendary labor leader by Lourdes Cárdenas.
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