Description
Best known as the leader of the farmworkers’ struggle and of the Latino civil rights movement, Chávez, much like Ghandi and Dr. Martin Luther King, was a deeply religious figure whose faith and spirituality guided his public life.
In evaluating the life and struggles of César Chávez, one of the most recognized Latino leaders in the United States and the first labor leader to successfully organize and unionize U.S. farm workers, many historians, journalists, and other writers have largely missed one significant factor of his life―his faith and deep spirituality. The Gospel of César Chávez uses the prolific leader’s own words to express his profound faith and the way it shaped his life and leadership.
5.59in x 8.7in