Cesar Chavez: A Triumph of Spirit (The Oklahoma Western Biographies)

Cesar Chavez: A Triumph of Spirit (The Oklahoma Western Biographies)

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Cesar Chavez: A Triumph of Spirit (The Oklahoma Western Biographies)

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When farm worker and labor organizer César Chávez burst upon America's national scene in 1965, U.S. readers and viewers were witnessing the emergence of a new Mexican American, or Chicano, movement. This biography of Chávez by Richard Griswold del Castillo and Richard A. Garcia is the first to approach Chávez's life–his courageous acts, his turning points, his many perceived personas–in the context of Chicano and American history. It reveals a shy, quiet man who was launched by events into a maelstrom of campesino strikes, religious fervor, and nonviolent battles for justice. Among his friends and supporters he counted Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy, Jimmy Carter, and millions across America who rallied to his cause.

In Griswold del Castillo and Garcia's biography, Chávez's life mirrors major events in Mexican American history: Mexican immigration during the 1920s; forced repatriation in the 1930s; segregation in public schools; Mexican American contributions during World War II; the Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles; formation of Mexican American organizations to advance civil and political rights; the Chicano movement of the 1960s and early 1970s; the emergence of a conservative political backlash in the 1980s; and, finally, the "new immigration" in the 1990s. César Chávez was touched by all these events, and his story is both private and part of a collective experience.

Ultimately the authors see Chávez's significance as moral. In an age notable for its confusion about-if not lack of moral values, César Chávez stands as proof that America still has people of rare courage and conviction who devote their lives to a righteous cause, to self sacrifice and nonviolent struggle against overwhelming odds. Chávez consistently respected all ethnic and religious groups, rejected materialism, and, above all, fought for justice. Griswold del Castillo and Garcia's biography tells the inspiring story of a man who lived a simple life and preached a simple guiding dictum: Si Se Puede–Yes, it can be done.

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Country
USA
Binding
Paperback
Brand
Brand: University of Oklahoma Press
EAN
9780806129570
Edition
Revised ed.
Feature
Used Book in Good Condition
ISBN
0806129573
Label
University of Oklahoma Press
Manufacturer
University of Oklahoma Press
MPN
10 illustrations, bibliography, index
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
224
PartNumber
10 illustrations, bibliography, index
PublicationDate
1995-09-15
Publisher
University of Oklahoma Press
Studio
University of Oklahoma Press