Inside Cesar Chavez's Legacy And Struggles
Ross Reynolds talks with Miriam Pawel about her new book, “The Crusades of Cesar Chavez: A Biography."
Chavez was the most influential Latino civil rights leader in American history. In the 1960s, he led migrant farm workers into a powerful force and national movement to boycott grapes.
But in his later years, the effort flagged, and Chavez's flaws became apparent. Pawel examines the man in full.