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Grace Lee Boggs

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Grace Lee Boggs


Born
in Providence, Rhode Island, The United States
June 27, 1915

Died
October 05, 2015

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Average rating: 4.32 · 2,289 ratings · 296 reviews · 21 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Next American Revolutio...

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The Black Woman: An Anthology

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Living for Change

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Organization Means Commitment

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“Love isn't about what we did yesterday; it's about what we do today and tomorrow and the day after”
Grace Lee Boggs, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century

“When you read Marx (or Jesus) this way, you come to see that real wealth is not material wealth and real poverty is not just the lack of food, shelter, and clothing. Real poverty is the belief that the purpose of life is acquiring wealth and owning things. Real wealth is not the possession of property but the recognition that our deepest need, as human beings, is to keep developing our natural and acquired powers to relate to other human beings.”
Grace Lee Boggs, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century

“History is not the past. It is the stories we tell about the past. How we tell these stories - triumphantly or self-critically, metaphysically or dialectally - has a lot to do with whether we cut short or advance our evolution as human beings.”
Grace Lee Boggs, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century

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