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Grace Lee Boggs (gebürtig Grace Chin Lee; * 27. Juni 1915 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 5. Oktober 2015 in Detroit, Michigan) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin, Bürgerrechtlerin und Feministin. Sie arbeitete politisch in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren zusammen mit C. L. R. James und Raya Dunayevskaya. In den 1960er Jahren schlug sie zusammen mit ihrem Ehemann († 1993) eine eigene politische Richtung ein. Von 1954 bis zu ihrem Tod lebte Boggs in Detroit. Grace Lee Boggs (Providence (Rhode Island), 27 juni 1915 – Detroit (Michigan), 5 oktober 2015) was een Amerikaans politiek activiste en schrijfster. Grace Lee Boggs (Providence, 27 de junho de 1915 - Detroit, 5 de outubro de 2015) foi uma escritora, ativista, filósofa e feminista norte-americana. Era conhecida por sua colaboração política com Cyril Lionel Robert James e Raya Dunayevskaya durante as décadas de 1940 e 1950. Boggs morreu de causas naturais durante o sono, em sua casa em Detroit. 陈玉平(英語:Grace Lee Boggs, 1915年6月27日-2015年10月5日)是一位美国华人作家、社会运动家和哲学家。因1940年代至1950年代和塞利尔·莱昂内尔·罗伯特·詹姆斯的政治运动为人熟知。 غريس لي بوغز (27 يونيو 1915-5 أكتوبر 2015) هي مؤلفة وناشطة اجتماعية وفيلسوفة ونسوية أمريكية. عُرفت بوغز بسنوات تعاونها السياسي مع س. ل. ر. جيمس ورايا دونافيسكايا في أربعينيات وخمسينيات القرن العشرين. في ستينيات القرن العشرين، اتخذت هي وجيمس بوغز، زوجها منذ حوالي أربعين عامًا، توجههما السياسي الخاص. بحلول عام 1998، كتبت أربعة كتب، بما في ذلك سيرتها الشخصية. في عام 2011، كانت لا تزال نشطة في سن 95، كتبت كتابًا خامسًا بعنوان الثورة الأمريكي القادمة: النشاطية المستدامة للقرن الحادي والعشرين مع سكوت كوراشيغ ونشرته مطبعة جامعة كاليفورنيا. تعتبر شخصية رئيسية في الحركة الآسيوية الأمريكية. Grace Lee Boggs (June 27, 1915 – October 5, 2015) was an American author, social activist, philosopher, and feminist. She is known for her years of political collaboration with C. L. R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya in the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1960s, she and James Boggs, her husband of some forty years, took their own political direction. By 1998, she had written four books, including an autobiography. In 2011, still active at the age of 95, she wrote a fifth book, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century, with Scott Kurashige and published by the University of California Press. She is regarded as a key figure in the Asian American Movement. Grace Lee Boggs est une écrivaine, militante sociale et philosophe-féministe américaine née le 27 juin 1915 à Providence, Rhode Island aux États-Unis et morte le 5 octobre 2015. Elle est connue pour ses longues années de collaboration politique avec C. L. R. James et Raya Dunayevskaya dans les années 40 et 50. Dans les années 60 son mari, James Boggs, et elle-même, ont pris leur propre direction politique et ce, pendant 40 ans. En 1998, elle écrit quatre livres dont une autobiographie. En 2011, toujours active à l’âge de 95 ans, elle écrit un cinquième livre, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century à l’aide de Scott Kurashige (notamment auteur) et est publiée par l’Université de California Press. Elle est reconnue comme une figure clé du mouvement as Grace Lee Boggs (Providence, 27 de junio de 1915 – Detroit, 5 de octubre de 2015) fue una escritora, activista, filósofa y feminista sinoestadounidense cofundadora del , un programa de formación multicultural.​ Estuvo involucrada en los movimientos de Poder Negro y es considerada una figura clave en el . ​​
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Grace Lee Boggs (June 27, 1915 – October 5, 2015) was an American author, social activist, philosopher, and feminist. She is known for her years of political collaboration with C. L. R. James and Raya Dunayevskaya in the 1940s and 1950s. In the 1960s, she and James Boggs, her husband of some forty years, took their own political direction. By 1998, she had written four books, including an autobiography. In 2011, still active at the age of 95, she wrote a fifth book, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century, with Scott Kurashige and published by the University of California Press. She is regarded as a key figure in the Asian American Movement. 陈玉平(英語:Grace Lee Boggs, 1915年6月27日-2015年10月5日)是一位美国华人作家、社会运动家和哲学家。因1940年代至1950年代和塞利尔·莱昂内尔·罗伯特·詹姆斯的政治运动为人熟知。 Grace Lee Boggs est une écrivaine, militante sociale et philosophe-féministe américaine née le 27 juin 1915 à Providence, Rhode Island aux États-Unis et morte le 5 octobre 2015. Elle est connue pour ses longues années de collaboration politique avec C. L. R. James et Raya Dunayevskaya dans les années 40 et 50. Dans les années 60 son mari, James Boggs, et elle-même, ont pris leur propre direction politique et ce, pendant 40 ans. En 1998, elle écrit quatre livres dont une autobiographie. En 2011, toujours active à l’âge de 95 ans, elle écrit un cinquième livre, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century à l’aide de Scott Kurashige (notamment auteur) et est publiée par l’Université de California Press. Elle est reconnue comme une figure clé du mouvement asiatique américain, autrement dit, de « l'Asian American Movement » (en anglais). Grace Lee Boggs (Providence (Rhode Island), 27 juni 1915 – Detroit (Michigan), 5 oktober 2015) was een Amerikaans politiek activiste en schrijfster. Grace Lee Boggs (Providence, 27 de junho de 1915 - Detroit, 5 de outubro de 2015) foi uma escritora, ativista, filósofa e feminista norte-americana. Era conhecida por sua colaboração política com Cyril Lionel Robert James e Raya Dunayevskaya durante as décadas de 1940 e 1950. Na década de 1960 tomou seu próprio caminho político juntamente com seu marido . Ajudou a organizar a marcha de 1963 com Martin Luther King Jr. em Detroit. Em 1998, ela escreveu quatro livros, incluindo uma autobiografia. Em 2011, aos 95 anos, escreveu um quinto livro, The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century, com Scott Kurashige e foi publicado pela University of California Press. Boggs morreu de causas naturais durante o sono, em sua casa em Detroit. Grace Lee Boggs (Providence, 27 de junio de 1915 – Detroit, 5 de octubre de 2015) fue una escritora, activista, filósofa y feminista sinoestadounidense cofundadora del , un programa de formación multicultural.​ Estuvo involucrada en los movimientos de Poder Negro y es considerada una figura clave en el . ​​ غريس لي بوغز (27 يونيو 1915-5 أكتوبر 2015) هي مؤلفة وناشطة اجتماعية وفيلسوفة ونسوية أمريكية. عُرفت بوغز بسنوات تعاونها السياسي مع س. ل. ر. جيمس ورايا دونافيسكايا في أربعينيات وخمسينيات القرن العشرين. في ستينيات القرن العشرين، اتخذت هي وجيمس بوغز، زوجها منذ حوالي أربعين عامًا، توجههما السياسي الخاص. بحلول عام 1998، كتبت أربعة كتب، بما في ذلك سيرتها الشخصية. في عام 2011، كانت لا تزال نشطة في سن 95، كتبت كتابًا خامسًا بعنوان الثورة الأمريكي القادمة: النشاطية المستدامة للقرن الحادي والعشرين مع سكوت كوراشيغ ونشرته مطبعة جامعة كاليفورنيا. تعتبر شخصية رئيسية في الحركة الآسيوية الأمريكية. Grace Lee Boggs (gebürtig Grace Chin Lee; * 27. Juni 1915 in Providence, Rhode Island; † 5. Oktober 2015 in Detroit, Michigan) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin, Bürgerrechtlerin und Feministin. Sie arbeitete politisch in den 1940er und 1950er Jahren zusammen mit C. L. R. James und Raya Dunayevskaya. In den 1960er Jahren schlug sie zusammen mit ihrem Ehemann († 1993) eine eigene politische Richtung ein. Von 1954 bis zu ihrem Tod lebte Boggs in Detroit.
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