"We draw our strength from the very despair in which we have been forced to live. We shall endure"
About this Quote
The rhetorical move is bracing: he doesn’t deny despair, he recruits it. By claiming despair as a source of strength, Chavez flips the script on power. The oppressor’s favorite narrative is that suffering leads to resignation; Chavez insists it can also lead to discipline, solidarity, and patience - the long game of organizing. It’s an argument tailored to boycotts and strikes, where victory depends less on a single dramatic moment than on sustained refusal.
“We shall endure” lands like a vow, not a pep talk. It’s deliberately spare, almost biblical, designed to be repeated at rallies and on picket lines. Endurance becomes both strategy and dignity: not merely surviving hardship, but outlasting the system’s attempt to make hardship feel inevitable.
Quote Details
| Topic | Resilience |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: El Malcriado: The Plan of Delano (Cesar Chavez, 1966)
Evidence: We draw our strength from the very despair in which we have been forced to live. WE SHALL ENDURE. (pp. 11-14; quote on p. 13). The earliest primary-source publication I found is in The Plan of Delano, published in the March 17, 1966 issue of El Malcriado during the Delano grape strike. The line appears in section 4 of the manifesto. Modern quote collections often normalize the capitalization/punctuation to "We shall endure," but the contemporaneous printed source renders it in all caps. The text is also reproduced in later Chavez collections, but those are reprints, not the first publication. The Plan of Delano was associated with the 1966 pilgrimage from Delano to Sacramento and is commonly attributed to Cesar Chavez and the NFWA leadership rather than always to Chavez alone. Other candidates (1) The Words of César Chávez (Cesar Chavez, 2002)95.0% Cesar Chavez Richard Jay Jensen, John C. Hammerback. 2. We seek the support of all political groups and protection ..... |
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