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HISTORICAL BOOKS


Send $100 and receive a CD with four out-of-print books by James and
Grace Lee Boggs: American Revolution, Racism & the Class Struggle,
Revolution and Evolution in the 20th C, and Conversations in Maine.
Boggs Center, 3061 Field St., Detroit, MI 48214


$20.00

The
American
Revolution

Pages From a
Negro Workers
Notebook
By James Boggs

Racism
and the
Class Struggle


Further Pages from
a Black Worker's
Notebook
James Boggs
1970

Living
For
Change


by Grace Lee Boggs
Foreword by Ossie Davis

Revolution
and
Evolution
in the
Twentieth
Century

by James &
Grace Lee Boggs

Conversations
in
Maine

By James and
Grace Lee Boggs
Lyman and Freddy Paine

James Boggs Web Reader



Think Dialectically, Not Biologically

By James Boggs Political Science Seminar, Atlanta University, February 17, 1974... This is the first opportunity I have had to speak to an audience in Atlanta, a city which in the last few years has become the center for many tendencies in intellectual and political thinking by Blacks. Many black groups from all over the country have held conferences here, and in this process you have had an opportunity to evaluate the movement of the black indigenous forces which erupted in the 1960s and within a few years brought this whole country into its present state of social upheaval

The Next Development in Education


By James Boggs University of Adult Education,
Detroit, Michigan,February 28, 1977

Willie Williams


This poem appears in the booklet published for James Boggs Memorial
Celebration in October 1993. Willie Williams is a Detroit poet who
worked closely with Dudley Randall and is associated with Broadside Press.



The Man Who Would Not Be King







He fought the good fight



every day and every night



of his life







He laughed at suited hyenas



hiding behind badges and bushes



and between their laws







The right question asker



in a closed-mouthed society



asking them even of himself







Activating activists



across state lines



across gender lines



across racial lines



across generational lines



even beyond the grave







A hate hater



lending love to the struggle



by example.  Just look at him



and Grace. There is hope for us



for the future.







But



But there is still more to do…







Willie Williams













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