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  1. James Boggs (May 27, 1919 – July 22, 1993) was an American political activist, auto worker and author. He was married to philosopher activist Grace Lee Boggs for forty years until his death.

  2. James Boggs Grace Lee Boggs About Us Who We Are Mission & Vision History Connect with Us Donate Now Open Menu Close Menu. Donate Now Our Work Activities Nurtured Relationships Living for Change Newsletter Thinking for Ourselves The Gallery of Revolution ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2012 · The American revolution: Pages from a negro worker's notebook. In 1963, drawing on his own experience as a factory worker and radical militant, James Boggs wrote this pamphlet.

  4. James Boggs (1919–1993) was an African American auto worker and radical activist raised in rural Alabama. His books include Racism and the Class Struggle and Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century (with Grace Lee Boggs), both published by Monthly Review Press.

  5. This issue of e-flux journal presents one of the most remarkable, and overlooked, conjunctural texts to come out of the Black Power movement: “Black Power: A Scientific Concept Whose Time Has Come,” by James Boggs, an autoworker, organic intellectual, and lifelong revolutionary activist. 1 In this text, which first appeared in the spring ...

  6. James (Jimmy) Boggs (May 27, 1919-July 22, 1993) and Grace Lee Boggs (June 27, 1915-October 5, 2015) were two of America’s foremost revolutionary theoreticians, human rights activists, and community organizers of the 20th century. Their marital union, which began in 1953 and spanned 40 years, was unique, powerful, balanced, and productive.

  7. Pages from a Black Radical's Notebook documents Boggs's personal trajectory of political engagement and offers a unique perspective on radical social movements and...