Cesar Chavez
Activist
Cesar Chavez was a union organizer and social activist of the 1960s. The son of migrant laborers, Chavez founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) and later the United Farm Workers (UFW). He led a five-year nonviolent boycott against California grape growers, protesting poor working conditions and the use of pesticides harmful to farm workers. The boycott became a cause celebre and was finally successful in winning new rights for workers. In 1994 Chavez was posthumously awarded the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.Other Medal of Freedom recipients include Rosa Parks, Jesse Owens and James Rouse.
Four Good Links
Chavez Biography
Straightforward biographical profile
United Farm Workers of America
Official site; Chavez bio and lots of history
The Cesar Chavez Foundation
Includes a biography and community program information
The Fight In the Fields
PBS Interview With Chavez's brother
Vital Stats
Birth
Birthplace
Death
23 April 1993
(natural causes, age 66)
Best Known As
Leader of the 1960s grape boycott

