And Contrast Cesar Chavez And Martin Luther King Jr

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Martin Luther King Jr. and Cesar Chavez are just some people who have fought for the Civil Rights of us people. The people who make these movements are for the most part very similar. This essay will be explaining about these two people’s lives and, how they resemble on how they handled being a good leader. Basically, the essential features of a civil rights leader can be seen in their life’s influences, contributions, and their honors received.

First, An essential feature of a civil rights leader can be seen in their influences, which in this case, both of them were influenced by religion. Martin Luther King Jr. was influenced by religion mostly because of his family (most notably his Father, whom was a Pastor). He eventually used this knowledge to be a baptist preacher around and fought in peacefully to show the rights the Blacks always had, but was forcefully deprived from. Cesar Chavez was thought of the religion by his mother and he used his religion as a guide to help organize all Catholic Mexican Farm Workers. As these two civil rights leader did use religion, they used it in different …show more content…

Martin Luther King Jr. won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his resistance against racism, showing no violence all the way through. He then gave away the reward money that came along with the Nobel Peace Prize (about $54,123) to help continue support for the Civil Rights Movement. Cesar Chavez instead won the Presidential Medal of Freedom a year after his death for helping the hard working farm workers for their rightful justice. As they did earn different award for nearly the same cause (knowing that Martin Luther King Jr. fought racism and Cesar Chavez helped farm workers), they both were awarded for successfully completing their lifelong hard work and continuing to pursue their goals with honors that may or may not have helped make them

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