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 César Chávez - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colegio César Chávez was the only four year Chicano college in the United States with accredation status.
Chávez is celebrated in California where the state legislature, in 2000, approved a bill to create a paid state holiday in his honor.
In 1965, Chávez and the NFWA led a strike of California grape-pickers in demand of higher wages, along with a national boycott of California table grapes, which, five years later resulted in the first major victory for US migrant workers.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cesar_Chavez

  
 Mount Angel, Oregon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colegio César Chávez was a college-without-walls program that existed in Mt. Angel from 1973 until 1983.
Mount Angel is well-known locally for its Oktoberfest, and for its Benedictine monastery, Mount Angel Abbey, in nearby Saint Benedict, Oregon.
Mount Angel was originally settled in 1850 by Benjamin Cleaver, who later planned a townsite which he named Roy.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mount_Angel,_Oregon   (634 words)

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