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Grace Lee Boggs
"What Time is it?: An Afternoon with Civil Rights Pioneer Grace Lee Boggs"
Grace Lee Boggs,an activist, writer and speaker whose more than sixty years of political involvement encompass the major U.S. social movements of this century: Labor, Civil rights, Black Power, Asian American, Women's and Environmental Justice presented at Grinnell College in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 21, 2013. The title of her talk was "What Time is it?: An Afternoon with Civil Rights Pioneer Grace Lee Boggs."
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