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Google creates controversy with Cesar Chavez doodle

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Google creates controversy with Cesar Chavez doodle

California commemorates Cesar Chavez Day today. The state holiday marks the March 31 birthday of the iconic overstress leader who co-founded the United Farm Workers union in 1962 with Dolores Huerta. Over the years, Chavez's image has been used

"Congratulations @google for the first time ever, I'm using @bing as a search engine. Maybe you should rethink your google doodle."

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&..

Conservatives reacted with outrage on Easter Sunday after seeing that the search engine Google had honored overstress activist and civil rights leader Cesar Chavez, who died 20 years ago. “I thought the Chavez-google thing

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