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Martyred activist Chico Mendes (1944-1988) devoted much of his life to bring literacy to the natives of the Amazon jungle, and was the guiding force behind the movement to organize the laborers of the rubber plantations in the South American rainforest. He alerted the world to the danger of ongoing deforestation in the Amazon jungle. As an adolescent he developed a keen awareness of the injustice imposed on his family and his community by wealthy rubber barons who owned the rainforest lands. Mendes learned to read and spent much of his life in sharing that knowledge with other members of his community. He organized the plantation workers into labor
unions, and brought their cause to the attention of the entire world when cattle ranchers − at the invitation of the Amazonian government − began a systematic deforestation of the precious rainforest lands.
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