April 18th, 2018 University High APUSH.

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April 18th, 2018 University High APUSH

Great Society: Pro and Con Read both arguments and fill out the graphic organizer

Turn-in homework

Cesar Chavez and the American Farm Workers Movement APUSH Period 8

Co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) union in 1962 Cesar Chavez (1927-1993) Co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) union in 1962 Represented tens of thousands of agricultural workers by the end of the 1970s Most known Mexican-American activist in U.S. History Promoted non-violent tactics to achieve goals National support through moral appeals

Cesar Chavez Letter From Delano Read the letter (from the Voices of Freedom accompanying your textbook) Answer the questions that go with it.

More Short Answer Practice Identify and explain TWO reasons for why the African-American Civil Rights movement began in the 1950s. Of your answers, which one had the GREATER impact on the movement?