Cesar Chavez Research Paper

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Grapes are a fruit that are eaten across the globe. What people see and don't see is the problem. They see grapes sitting on store shelves to buy. What they don't see is the people laboring in the fields with little pay and poor housing.Many people fought for their rights. In the end They got their rights, a pay raise, and better housing. But to get those rights they had a long road ahead of them. You can not talk about the Movement without hearing about Cesar Chavez. He founded and ran the entire operation. In the end there were over 50,000 supporters! Even while he was young he protested against unfair laws. At the age of fifteen he protested by not giving up his seat at a movie theater and was kicked out.he was born in 1927, March 3rd. During the Great Depression. His family lost their farm and had to live in their car until it was over. He was constantly moving and had been through thirty elementary schools. Before he founded the FWA (Farm Workers Association) He worked for the CSO (Community Service Organization). Soon, …show more content…

They earned 90 cents per hr plus 10 cents per bucket of grapes. They shared a community bucket of water with a single ladle to drink from. One farm made all of theri farmers drink from a beer can. Another made people pay a quarter for a cup of water. All of the farms had no toilets in the field. There was also segregated housing. While they were working, planes would come and spray pesticides on the fields and the workers. Which shortened their life span. The average age of a farm worker was 49 years. On top of their low pay, they had to pay $2 in rent per day. If they didn't they would have to sleep in the fields. They lived in unheated metal shacks with no plumbing or cooking facilities and were often infested with mosquitos. The youngest workers were 12 years old. One of the things that horrified Cesar was when he was working he saw a little kid picking a tomato bigger than his

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