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He was a mexican- american, prominent union leader and labor organizer Founder of National Farm Workers Association. Undertook efforts for Hispanic minorities that live in the United States He committed himself to voluntary poverty and active nonviolence as constitutive practices of a life dedicated to this moral vision.
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He was fighting for rights and freedoms He strongly promoted American labour movement He was supporting farm workers Chavez he drew attention for his causes via boycotts, marches and hunger strikes ( non violent methods )
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Chávez’s work and legacy, Dalton effectively employs a narrative approach to make the case that Chávez’s moral vision of the dignity of human labor was sustained by a lifelong process of character formation anchored in the virtues of nonviolent love, faith, justice, and solidarity. He found in Gandhi’s praxis a confirmation of the ascetical values of his own Christian faith and consequently directed his life and the farm workers’ movement toward the truth of working for justice out of self-sacrificial love.
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