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Cesar Chavez: Leader for Migrant Farm Workers

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Examines the life of the Mexican American labor organizer who demanded rights for migrant farm workers.

128 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 1996

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Doreen Gonzales

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Doreen Gonzales is an elementary school teacher who enjoys writing in her free time. She has written several nonfiction books for young readers. Gonzales lives in Colorado and likes to hike, ski, garden, and read.

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March 5, 2014
I like the book because its a book that talks about how Mexicans work back then and it shows us a lot of what Cesar Chaves did to help the Mexicans to have better stuff. Cesar Chaves devote his life to improve the working conditions of Mexican farmers in the United States. Cesar Chaves was also a farmer, he and his family move from Mexico to California wen he was a kid. He worked sens he was a kid it was a hard job for a kid, Cesar Chaves had a hard life and this book tells a lot of him and the great things he did.
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November 14, 2018
No me gusto tanto pero es un buen libro.
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