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History Of Cesar Chavez
The person I would like to meet from history would be Cesar Chavez. My entire family and I have worked in agriculture, so I feel like the changes that Cesar Chavez has brought in agriculture affects me personally and my family. He was able to create a union for farm workers and bring better pay and more respect for them. Cesar Chaves brought change to the community and helped people, this is something I want to do in my community. By meeting Cesar Chavez I would be able to learn what motivated him personally to bring change to society and how he was able to achieve it. I also want to meet him to thank him for the changes he has caused and the better conditions we now have thanks to him.

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