Google celebrated the birthday of the late Cesar Chavez on Sunday, choosing to honor the labor leader with its logo instead of another notable holiday: Easter
The Google Doodle frames an illustration of Chavez in the third letter, acknowledging what would have been his 86th birthday. In 2011, President Barack Obama proclaimed March 31 as Cesar Chavez Day to commemorate work of the American labor leader, organizer, activist and farm worker.
Though the company hasn't posted an Easter-related doodle since 2000, social media users took to Twitter on Sunday in outrage
BTW Google (oh font of all information) it's Easter too.
— Bryant Delafosse (@BryantDelafosse) March 31, 2013 Read more...
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