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Si se Puede! César Chávez and the Power of Community Organizing This PowerPoint is by: _________________

César Chávez Q:What are the historic events that took place during Chávezs lifetime? A:

Grapes of Wrath: César Chávez Gains Grounds for Farmers Q:Who awarded Chávez the Medal of Freedom? A:

Life in the Fields: César Chávez Grows Up Q:What kind of life do you think this was for Césars family? A:

Life in the Fields: César Chávez Grows Up, Continued... Q:What did the labor union want to get? Who did they want to get this for? A:

Reflections? Q: After watching the videos, what do you think about César Chávez? A:

Now that youre an expert on César Chávez, move on to learn more about labor unions! Si, se puede!