Cesar Chavez His life. 1927 He was born near Yuma Arizona 1942 He began working as a farmer 1944 He joined the navy for two years 1946 He joins the N.A.W.U.(National.

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Cesar Chavez His life

1927 He was born near Yuma Arizona 1942 He began working as a farmer 1944 He joined the navy for two years 1946 He joins the N.A.W.U.(National Agricultural workers Union)

1952 He is recruited Saul Alinsky’s Community Service He arranges marches and strikes He moves to Delano and founds the farmers workers association 1968He completes a his historical 25 day fast

1984he stares a grape boycott protesting against pesticides 1988He fasts for 36 days against pesticides 1993He dies of an unknown cause in his sleep 1994Cezar receives US medal of freedom