| | |  | | | (1927-1993) Cesar Chavez dedicated his life to the fight against injustices suffered by migrant farm workers. Chavez founded the United Farm Workers of America, an AFL-CIO labor union, giving exploited workers a way to challenge bad conditions and low salaries. His nonviolent stance proved that dedication to a cause can be even more effective than force, and his example continues to inspire individuals and movements worldwide. Interviews with Richard Chavez (Cesar's brother) and Dolores Huerta (co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America) describe Cesar's character and his devotion to his work. | "We recommend this series." - Video Librarian
"This biography series profiles some outstanding individuals and their distinctive endeavors. Academics and historians are interviewed, and the varied visuals include family photos, archival footage, and lovely artwork Highlighting a variety of notable people, this solid series includes personages from Spain, Latin America, and the U.S., from the fifteenth century to the present." - Booklist
"The producers have presented a fair and accurate portrayal of one of the true heroes of our time, and for that we are grateful." - Cesar E. Chavez Foundation
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| Additional Features & Details Features: Chapter Select, Discussion Questions & Activities, Interactive Menu Technical: Single Layer, Single Sided, Full Screen DVD Encoding: Region ALL Language: English, Spanish | | | Grades 7 to Adults Color, B&W, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1995 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available
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