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why did chavez once say acting in a non-violent way is "the truest act of courage"?



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Chavez once said acting in a non-violent way is "the truest act of courage" because with courage, sacrifice, and hope, Cesar provided service to others and dedicated his life to bring justice, dignity, and respect.

Influenced by Mahatma Gandhi, and the Southern civil rights movement, Cesar commited to non-violence even when facing violent attacks from growers.  

He claimed: “I am convinced that the truest act of courage, the strongest act of humanity, is to sacrifice ourselves for others in a totally non violent struggle for justice.”

Chavez once said acting in a non-violent way is “the truest act of courage” because his property of coverage and hope gave service to others to dedicate their life in respect of justice and so on.

Who is Chavez?

Cesar Chavez is Chavez's full name. He was an American labor leader and civil rights, campaigner.

With the support of Dolores Huerta, he founded the National Farmworker's Association (NFWA).

“The truest act of courage” was the oration in which chavez emphasized the importance of bravery, surrender, and expectation in providing service to others and dedicating his life to achieving justice, decency, and respect.

Cesar was also dedicated to non-violence, under the lecture of Mahatma Gandhi, even after meeting violent attacks from growers.  

Therefore, Chavez once says acting in a non-violent way is “the truest act of courage”.

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