HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 93-4670, by Representatives Heavey, Wineberry, G. Cole, Brown, Conway, Locke, Romero, Karahalios, Ogden, Kremen, Leonard, Eide, Veloria, J. Kohl, Wang, Thibaudeau and Anderson

 

          WHEREAS, Cesar Estrada Chavez devoted his life to goals we also serve:  Decent wages and treatment for workers, education for children, compassion for the needy, and equal justice for all; and

          WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez rose from poverty and oppression to become a symbol of dignity and humanity throughout the world; and

          WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez made the United Farm Workers into a union more than one hundred thousand members strong, and did more than anyone else to dramatize the hardships and improve the lives of America's farm workers; and

          WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez inspired more than seventeen million Americans to boycott the fruits of injustice until historic gains for farm workers were achieved; and

          WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez, like Gandhi and Martin Luther King, rejected all violence and relied instead in the force of personal character, the strength of unity, and the power of truth to achieve his aims; and

          WHEREAS, The life of Cesar Chavez showed that any farm worker's child may contain a spark of greatness that deserves a chance to shine; and

          WHEREAS, The world lost a great-hearted soul and great champion of justice when Cesar Chavez died at the age of sixty-six on April 23rd, 1993;

          NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State House of Representatives honor the life and lament the death of Cesar Chavez; and

          BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives to the family of Cesar Chavez and to the headquarters of the United Farm Workers of America.

 

 

                             I hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of

                        Resolution 4670 adopted by the House of Representatives

                                                       April 27, 1993.

 

 

 

                                      ________________________________

                                             Alan Thompson, Chief Clerk