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Living for Change: An Autobiography

by Grace Lee Boggs

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ISBN13: 9780816629558
ISBN10: 0816629552
Condition: Standard
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"More than a deeply moving memoir, this is a book of revelation. Grace Lee Boggs, Chinese American, middle class, highly educated, discovers through her encounters with remarkable rebels, blue collars as well as philosophers, where the body is buried: who is doing what to whom in our society. It is an adventure that is truly liberating". Studs Terkel<P>"Grace Lee Boggs has made a fundamental difference in keeping alive the traditions of the struggles for freedom and democracy". Cornel West<P>Living for Change is a sweeping account of the life of an untraditional radical from the end of the thirties, through the cold war, the civil rights era, and the rise of Black Power, the Nation of Islam, and the Black Panthers to the present efforts to rebuild our crumbling urban communities. This fascinating autobiography traces the story of a woman who transcended class and racial boundaries to pursue her passionate belief in a better society.<P>Grace Lee Boggs was raised in New York City during a time when her father was not allowed to buy land for their home because he was Chinese. Educated at Barnard and Bryn Mawr, Boggs was in her twenties when radical politics beckoned, and she was inspired to become a revolutionary focusing on the black community.<P>During her early years as an activist in New York, Boggs began a twenty-year friendship and collaboration with C. L. R. James, the brilliant and influential West Indian Marxist to whom she devotes a revelatory chapter of this book. In 1953, she moved to Detroit where, she writes, "radical history had been made and could be made again". It was also the home of James Boggs, an African American auto worker (and later author and revolutionarytheoretician) who would become one of the movement's freshest and most persuasive voices, as well as Grace's husband. Beginning with their work together on the newsletter Correspondence, Grace and James formed the core of a network that over the years would include Malcolm X, Lyma

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-289) and index.

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ISBN:
9780816629558
Subtitle:
An Autobiography
Foreword:
Davis, Ossie
Author:
Boggs, Grace Lee
Author:
Davis, Ossie
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Location:
Minneapolis :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Chinese americans
Subject:
Political activists
Subject:
Detroit (mich.)
Subject:
Chinese American women
Subject:
Detroit
Subject:
Detroit (Mich.) Biography.
Subject:
Chinese Americans -- Michigan -- Detroit -- Biography.
Subject:
Boggs, Grace Lee
Series Volume:
FPL 191
Publication Date:
March 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
344
Dimensions:
9.02x5.94x.78 in. 1.02 lbs.

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