Book Name: The Crusades of Cesar Chavez Biography
Writer: Miriam Pawel
The dim earthy colored man’s profound, pitiful eyes filtered the roomful of
San Francisco’swealthy and common. Few collected in the plated wonder of
the Sheraton-Palace Hotel on this fall day in 1984 had seen a lettuce field, or
a farmworkerbent over in torment. They had all observed the essence of
Cesar Chavez. The city’s political and business first class had come looking
for shrewdness from a man with an eighth-grade training and an
enthusiasm that drove him to tilt at windmills until they turned. “He
remains,” said Michael G. Lee, the lawyer who introduced Chavez, “a loved,
practically otherworldly figure.”1His thick dark hair streaked with dim, his
face and stomach tenderly rounded, Chavez stood only a couple of inches
taller than his leader, kid entertainer turned-negotiator Shirley Temple
Black. Dissimilar to the presidents and Nobel laureates who typically
tended to the Commonwealth Club, Chavez didn’t possess a suit or tie.
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