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- "But What About the Workers?," 1973 - Writer and political philosopher James Boggs championed grassroots activism that encouraged all Americans to reimagine themselves and their communities from the inside out. Boggs's two decades at a Detroit Chrysler plant inspired and informed his books and pamphlets. In 1973, Boggs and James Hocker wrote <em>But What About the Workers?</em> to highlight the plight of working-class Black Americans.

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"But What About the Workers?," 1973
Writer and political philosopher James Boggs championed grassroots activism that encouraged all Americans to reimagine themselves and their communities from the inside out. Boggs's two decades at a Detroit Chrysler plant inspired and informed his books and pamphlets. In 1973, Boggs and James Hocker wrote But What About the Workers? to highlight the plight of working-class Black Americans.