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"I've Never Had This Much Hope" - Legendary Activist Grace Lee Boggs on the 2008 Race, the Legacy of Dr. King...
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 :As we head out of Dr. Martin Luther King Day into the South Carolina Democratic primary, the Democratic presidential contenders repeatedly invoke Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in their campaigns. We speak with legendary civil rights activist Grace Lee Boggs, a 92-year old activist who has been pivotally involved with the civil rights, black power, labor, peace, environmental justice, Asian-American, and feminist movements. Bogg recalls King's legacy in terms of ?a radical revolution of values against the giant triplets of racism, materialism and militarism.?
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 :As we head out of Dr. Martin Luther King Day into the South Carolina Democratic primary, the Democratic presidential contenders repeatedly invoke Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy in their campaigns. We speak with legendary civil rights activist Grace Lee Boggs, a 92-year old activist who has been pivotally involved with the civil rights, black power, labor, peace, environmental justice, Asian-American, and feminist movements. Bogg recalls King's legacy in terms of ?a radical revolution of values against the giant triplets of racism, materialism and militarism.?
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