The Words of César ChávezTexas A&M University Press, 2002 - 199 páginas César Chávez's relentless campaign for social justice for farm workers and laborers in the United States marked a milestone in U.S. history. Through his powerful rhetoric and impassioned calls to action, Chávez transformed as well as persuaded and inspired his audiences. RICHARD J. JENSEN, an emeritus professor of communication at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is the coeditor or coauthor of two previous books published by Texas A&M University Press, both on the rhetoric of César Chávez. Jensen holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University. |
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... began in the 1960s . As is almost always the case for editors of a book , we received considerable assistance from others along the way . We would like to thank our students for their many ideas and continuous support — contributions ...
... began to receive suggestions to consider a companion volume of Chavez's most significant and repre- sentative speeches and writings . We well remember Fernando Delgado , a professor at Arizona State University - West , asking at a panel ...
... began ; and she pointed out that " this time , as always , I am puzzled at the power of such an uncom- manding person to command so much loyalty from so many . " Chavez " en- tered unnoticed ; when he is announced , he appears suddenly ...
... began teaching Chavez about social justice and labor movements among farm workers , sharing the ideas of Rerum Novarum , Pope Leo XIII's encyclical outlining the church's support for workers who protest oppressive condi- tions . Through ...
... began to see that organizing was diffi- cult . It wasn't a party . . . . I wanted to do it just as he did ; so I began to learn . It was a beautiful part of my life . And eventually , like him , I became an or- ganizer . " 27 Ross was ...
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Who Says?: Working-class Rhetoric, Class Consciousness, and Community William DeGenaro Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |