Credible Source Blog
The source I chose is a book called
The Words of Cesar Chavez. The book is an anthology of his speeches and
writing. I feel that the authors are credible and unbiased, because they are
not out to convince an audience of anything. They are more presenting and
examining his rhetoric and organization skills. This publication has contributed
to the fields of chicano-latino, rhetoric, and social movement studies. The
author’s use a variety of Chávez’s’ text to provide an in depth examination of
his rhetoric style. The texts were received from national archives in the
United States and Mexico. The book was published by Texas A&M University,
which is considered a top educational Institution. The original publication was
released in 2002, nine years after Chávez’s’ death. That being said, all
records and everything needed for the publication were already in archives.
Below is a link to the e-book.
https://books.google.com/books?id=QSJF8JJLePUC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false