Agenda 05/11/17 Warm up # 8 Lecture #7 Latino Rights

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Agenda 05/11/17 Warm up # 8 Lecture #7 Latino Rights Primary source analysis Complete the Story – Cesar Chavez Study-guide CSA Test #8 on Tuesday 5/16/17 Study!

Warm Up #8 What do you already know about Cesar Chavez and the civil rights movement for Latino Americans? Sentence starters: What I know about Cesar Chavez and the civil rights movement for Latino Americans is that __________.

Lecture #7 Latino Rights FLT: I will be able to analyze the work of Cesar Chavez in leading the fight for equality and civil rights for Latinos.

Cesar Chavez Born into family of Mexican American migrant farm workers during the Great Depression Fought for Latino rights and fair labor practices for farm workers through unionization Formed the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee (UFWOC) with Dolores Huerta https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =Ns5NMHTk-yY

Cesar Chavez and Civil Rights Believed in non-violent protests – peaceful boycotts, hunger strikes, etc. Sat in the whites-only section of a segregated theater as a teenager and stayed there until he was arrested Helped inspire the Brown Berets fight for equality for Latinos in education – Bilingual Education Act of 1968

Primary Source Read and annotate the primary document. Then answer the guiding questions.

Complete the Story – Cesar Chavez Read pgs. 768 – 770 to help you complete the story. Define key terms and names. Receive a stamp when finished.