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    When Martin Luther King‚ Jr. was assassinated in 1968‚ there were many calls for violent retaliation by the members of the civil rights movement. However‚ in an article written for a religious magazine ten years later‚ Cesar Chavez‚ a prominent labor union organizer and civil rights leader‚ urges society to utilize nonviolent protest as an alternative to violence. Chavez alludes to historical events‚ appeals to the reader’s sense of Ethos‚ and uses contrasting diction and juxtaposition when outlining

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    Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X had very different ideas on how to approach the Civil Rights Movement Act. MLK decided to do it in a calm manner and a peaceful protest about it and wanted the race to come together and stop the hatred and violence and see if everyone could be peaceful with one another. Malcom X has a more different view than MLK did he felt that integration would destroy the black and white man. He felt that American Blacks should be more concerned about helping each other.

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    Dream Speech Martian Luther king Jr was a outstanding man in a religious world and for the colored communities. In his speech “I Have A Dream” in August 28th 1963 he discusses the issues that are affecting millions of Americans’ daily. The subject that even though slavery ended a hundred years prior that colored people are still mistreated. He feels that if Americans can see this issue in a different point of view that everything can get better. Martian Luther King Jr uses repetitive words and

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    Cesar Estrada Chavez was an American farm worker‚ labor leader‚ and civil rights activist. He is the best known Latino civil rights activist. He was born on March 31‚ 1927 in Yuma‚ Arizona to a poor Mexican American family. He grew up in an adobe home with four other siblings. His family owned a grocery store and a ranch‚ but their land got taken away during the Great Depression in 1938. His family’s home was taken away too after his father had agreed to eighty acres of land in exchange for the deed

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    Cesar Chavez A Great Leader Cesar Chavez‚ union leader and farm worker advocate‚ was born near Yuma Arizona on March 31‚ 1927. On March 23‚ 1993 this great man died in San Luis‚ Arizona. It is said that his hunger strike contributed to his death. Cesar’s commitment to farm workers was shaped by his own experience in the farm industry and his parent that taught him how imperative it was to help others. As a child‚ Cesar worked restlessly in his family’s farm. Later the family had to move to

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    people fighting with nonviolence? Would you support them or fight them? After the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. one of his supporters‚ Cesar Chavez wrote about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s accomplishments in teaching people how to fight with nonviolence. Chavez exposed this topic to people by using pathos in his writing to appeal to a massive crowd and build his argument against violence. Chavez used experiences in his writing that nearly the entire population could relate to‚ death and self

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    Cesar Chavez and Nelson Mandela Human Rights I’m going to argue about Nelson Mandela Cesar Chavez because they both were Human Fighter’s but Nelson Mandela’s fight was more dangerous “Poverty is not an accident. Like slavery and Apartheid‚ it is man-made and can be removed by the action of Human Beings. Nelson Mandela and Cesar Chavez the thing that Cesar Chavez and Nelson Mandela were Human Right fighters. Nelson Mandela was in more danger because he went to prison for 27 years. Unlike Cesar

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    Cesar Estrada Chavez was born March 31‚ 1927‚ on the small farm near Yuma‚ Arizona that his grandfather homesteaded during the 1880’s. At age 10‚ life began as a migrant farm worker when his father lost the land during the Depression. These were bitterly poor years for Cesar‚ his parents‚ brothers and sisters. Together with thousands of other displaced families‚ the Chavez family migrated throughout the Southwest‚ laboring in fields and vineyards. Cesar left school after the eighth grade to help

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    In a “A call for Unity” eight white clergymen began to criticize Martin Luther King for his action‚ which they considered‚ “untimely and unwise tactics”. However‚ they were wrong‚ King used direct action to put an end to segregation‚ unjust laws and establish equality for all. In a “Letter from Birmingham Jail” Martin Luther King continuously shapes his arguments around the clergymen who considered his actions “unwise and untimely”. In addition‚ he discusses how his call to action was the only

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    Cesar Chavez: The Worker’s Activist A man from a small town in Arizona changes the rights for farmers all over the world. The man was‚ Cesar Chavez. Chavez was born in Yuma‚ Arizona on March 31‚ 1927. During the Great Depression‚ his family lost their farm and moved to California to pay off the debts they had accumulated. In 1942‚ after graduating the eighth grade‚ Chavez became a farmworker in his new state. Four years later‚ he joined the United States Navy where he served for two years

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