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César Chávez A Legacy for Peace, Justice, and Non-Violence

Hispanic: people with cultures that have a historical link to Spain.

Latino: Americans with cultural ties to Latin America.

Chicano: a chosen identity of some Mexican-Americans in the U.S.

Latino Population

• During the 1960s, the Latino population in the US grew from 3 million to more than 9 million.

• Mexican-Americans are the largest pop. of Latinos.

• Nearly 100,000 Mexicans from territories ceded by Mexico in 1848.

• Over a million Mexicans came after 1910, following Mexico’s revolution.

• Braceros, or temporary laborers, during the 1940s and 1950s.

• Close to half a million Mexicans immigrated, most in search of better paying jobs during the 1960s.

César Chávez March 31, 1927 – April 23, 1993

1962- Chávez and Dolores Huerta est. the National Farm Workers Association.

1965- Workers strike at a large grape grower in the San Joaquin Valley.

In 1967- After five years, grape growers and workers

settle on contract.

1966- NFWA merged with a Filipino union to form the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee, also known as the UFW.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and César Chávez

1968- Chavez began 25 day fast.

1970- Huerta negotiated a contract for higher wages.

Chávez died onApril 23, 1993

César E. Chávez DayMarch 31st

1994Presidential Medal

of Freedom

2006Inducted into

California Hall of Fame

Today, the UFW has over 10 thousand members and continues to fight for social justice in the fields.