Zinn, Howard

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The twentieth century

A people's history of the United States

2010
A social and cultural history of the United States, beginning with the arrival of Columbus in the Bahamas in 1492 and continuing through the 2000 presidential election and war on terrorism, focusing on the human cost of the decisions made by politicians and businessmen, and including a bibliography and index.

Passionate declarations

essays on war and justice
2003
A collection of essays by Howard Zinn which reflect on theset of beliefs guardians of American culture consider sacrosanct and the effect those beliefs have on people's capacity to think independently.

A people's history of the United States

1492-present
2001
A history of the United States, from 1492 through the early years of the Clinton presidency, told from the point of view of African-Americans, women, Native Americans, and poor laborers of all nationalities, who have been politically and economically exploited.

A People's history of American empire

a graphic adaptation
2008
A graphic adaptation of Howard Zinn's revisionist history of the United States, chronicling events from 1492 to the War on Terror from the perspective of African-Americans, women, Native Americans, and poor laborers of all nationalities, who have been politically and economically exploited.

You can't be neutral on a moving train

a personal history of our times
2002
Both a memoir and a popular history of the United States during the civil rights movement, the Vietnam War, and the Nixon era from the eyes of historian Howard Zinn.

Voices of a people's history of the United States

2009
A collection of speeches, letters, poems, and songs that reflect key political events in United States history, including documents on slave revolts, presidential speeches, writings both for and against various military conflicts, and speeches supporting equal rights for gay and lesbian families.

Three strikes

miners, musicians, salesgirls, and the fighting spirit of labor's last century
2001
Chronicles the events surrounding three major workers' strikes which occurred in the early twentieth century and discusses how those strikes changed the labor force forever.

A power governments cannot suppress

2007
Presents a collection of essays on some of the most controversial issues facing America including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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