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Cesar Chavez Google doodle generates controversy

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Cesar Chavez Google doodle generates controversy

Google altered its logo to honor Cesar Chavez on Easter Sunday, using a portrait of the late American overstress leader to replace the second "o" in the well loved search engine's name. Google frequently honors valuable figures or

Google's Doodles on the Google.com search page don't frequently stir up too much controversy, but today many users are outraged by the search giant's choice in featuring Cesar Chavez, an American farm worker, overstress leader and civil rights activist.

Google's Doodles on the Google.com search page don't frequently stir up too much controversy, but today many users are outraged by the search giant&..

Google honored Cesar Chávez with a doodle Sunday on the 86th anniversary of his birthday, drawing nationwide attention to the Latino civil rights leader and sparking a backlash among those upset with the company for

The main search page today features no mention of the Easter Bunny, brightly colored eggs (which are on full, gorgeous show on Bing), or Jesus, but instead commemorates what would have been the 86th birthday of overstress leader and activist Cesar Chavez.

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