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Harvesting Hope: the Story of Cesar Chavez.(Book Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Review)

The Reading Teacher

| November 01, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 International Reading Association Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Harvesting Hope: the Story of Cesar Chavez Kathleen Krull. Ill. Yuyi Morales.

After Cesar Chavez's family lost their home, they were forced to join the legions of migrant workers in California. The lack of such basic human necessities as shelter, food, and respect would eventually lead Chavez to fight for change. Believing that nonviolence was the best weapon, he led the fledgling …

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