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Chavez was brought into the world
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Chavez's parents lost their farm and started working as migrate laborers
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Chavez's family moves to California to begin work as farm laborers
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After graduating from 8th grade Chavez became a full time farm worker to support his family (His father had recently been injured in a car accident)
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Chavez challenges segregation (white vs. Mexican) and refuses to sit in the Mexican section of a theater; he is held in custody for an hour.
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Chavez fought in World War 2, in the US Navy.
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Chavez and Helen Fabela are married.
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Chavez joins the Community Service Organization (CSO).
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Chavez forms the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA).
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Chavez starts El Malcriado: The Voice of the Farm Worker, the official newspaper of the NFWA.
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NFWA members go on strike against grape growers and start a local grape boycott.
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Senator Robert Kennedy supports the NFWA grape boycott.
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Chavez leads a 250-mile march from Delano to Sacramento, California, to let the public and law-makers know about the mistreatment of farm workers.
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Chavez starts his first hunger strike; it lasts for 25 days in February and March (it was done to stop violence against strikers).
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The nationwide boycott of California grapes begins.
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Pesticide use is regulated.
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Chavez is jailed for defying a court order againt boycotting.
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The name of the NFWA changes to United Farm Workers (UFW).
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The California Labor Relations Act was passed; it was the first law that protected the rights of organizations of farm laborers .
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Chavez leads a 1,000 mile march through the Central Valley of California, in order to call attention to the union elections.
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The use of the short-handled hoe (el cortito) is banned by the Supreme Court.
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Chavez announces that all general lettuce and grape boycotts are ended.
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Chavez announces a new grape boycott, due the excessive use of pesticides.
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The UFW produces a film call The Wrath of Grapes, about the dangerous use of pesticides on food.
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Everyone today still honors him