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2025 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Il Saggiatore "Storia del popolo americano" - qui con una nuova prefazione di Francesco Costa - racconta il percorso degli Stati Uniti dal 1492 al 2001 da un punto di vista inedito: non più partendo dalle stanze del potere, ma dalle strade, dalle case e dai luoghi di lavoro della gente comune. Una controstoria popolare che riesce a dare voce alle vite delle minoranze tuttora discriminate, delle donne, dei poveri e di chiunque sia stato escluso dal mito del sogno americano. L'epopea che Howard Zinn ripercorre, tra l'arrivo di Cristoforo Colombo e l'attentato alle Torri Gemelle, ritrae un paese abitato da sempre da incongruenze e ambiguità: la nazione «più libera al mondo», che ha schiavizzato e segregato per secoli la popolazione nera; la «punta della civiltà occidentale» nata dal genocidio degli indigeni; il «garante della pace internazionale» capace di una politica coloniale violenta e manipolatoria. Appoggiandosi a testimonianze e documenti poco noti, l'analisi di Zinn offre un resoconto autentico e completo di mezzo millennio di epoche, società ed episodi cruciali: sottrae all'oblio le ribellioni dei neri, i conflitti sindacali, le manifestazioni contro la guerra, le voci dei dissidenti, delle femministe, degli oppressi, scoperchiando anche lo sfruttamento e il razzismo che si cela dietro le retoriche del potere e le leggende patriottiche; il tutto senza mai cadere in idealizzazioni opposte. A circa mezzo secolo dalla prima edizione e dopo milioni di copie vendute, quest'opera continua a essere uno dei libri di storia più letti e studiati al mondo: la narrazione della faccia più misco € 36,00
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2022 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Massari Editore Il nome di Howard Zinn (1922-2010) è ormai molto noto anche in Italia, soprattutto per il grande successo avuto dal suo capolavoro (Storia del popolo americano) che il Saggiatore ha ripubblicato finalmente in buona edizione nel 2017. Negli Stati Uniti Zinn è considerato un mito per aver trascorso la sua vita di storico a dimostrare tutto il contrario di ciò che la storiografia statunitense aveva cercato di far credere: egli, infatti, ha documentato e raccontato tutte le fasi della storia degli Usa (dalle origini alla contemporaneità) assumendo il punto di vista degli «altri», degli «esclusi». Questi potevano essere volta a volta i nativi americani, i neri schiavizzati, gli immigrati delle più tarde generazioni, i giovani costretti alla leva, gli operai, le donne, i gay. In questa antologia, rapida e leggera, sono presentati alcuni testi inediti che abbracciano le tematiche più significative nella produzione di Zinn. Poiché sono molti i suoi libri non ancora tradotti in italiano, qui se ne dà un anticipo ragionato e ben selezionato. € 12,00
Scontato: € 11,40
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1918 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony, Fass Robert (NRT), Onayemi Prentice (NRT), Johnson Allyson (NRT) Publisher: Baker & Taylor € 49,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Taylor Keeanga-Yamahtta (FRW) Publisher: Beacon Pr € 17,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Churchill Ward, Zinn Howard (INT) Publisher: Pm Pr € 22,30
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2018 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Il Saggiatore Quando il racconto della storia esce dalle stanze del potere e si sposta nelle strade, nelle case e nei luoghi di lavoro delle persone non illustri, per dare voce ai «vinti» e agli sfruttati, può davvero scuotere le coscienze di intere generazioni. Howard Zinn è riuscito a mostrare l'altra faccia dell'America, quella che non si insegna a scuola o nelle università. A 35 anni dalla prima edizione, e dopo 2 milioni di copie vendute, "Storia del popolo americano" - che il Saggiatore propone in versione integrale, con una traduzione ampliata e aggiornata - continua a essere uno dei libri di storia più letti al mondo. La prosa di Zinn, limpida, appassionata e documentatissima, abbraccia oltre cinquecento anni: dalla colonizzazione genocida delle Americhe all'indipendenza degli Stati Uniti, dalla guerra civile all'imperialismo del XX secolo, fino all'11 settembre 2001. Il punto di vista non è però quello di Cristoforo Colombo, Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt o Bush, bensì quello dei nativi americani, degli schiavi neri, delle donne, delle minoranze emarginate, di tutti gli sconfitti e i dissidenti che la «terra delle opportunità» ha rimosso dalla sua narrazione ufficiale. Sottraendo all'oblio le ribellioni contro la schiavitù e la segregazione, i conflitti sindacali, le manifestazioni per la pace, la lunga lotta per l'emancipazione femminile, emergono le atroci conseguenze dei conflitti armati, il costo umano delle decisioni di politici e uomini d'affari, tutte le forme di oppressione - e di resistenza - che la maggior parte degli storici relega fra le note a pie di pagina. Dietro € 29,00
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1917 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony (INT) Publisher: HarperCollins € 35,70
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1916 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony (INT) Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics A revised edition of the American Book Award-nominated chronicle of U.S. history is told from a grassroots perspective and provides an analysis of important events from 1492 through the current war on terrorism. Original. € 24,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Stefoff Rebecca, Zinn Jeff (NRT) Publisher: Audible Studios on Brilliance audio € 9,20
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1915 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony (INT) Publisher: Harper Perennial Modern Classics With a new introduction by Anthony Arnove, this updated edition of the classic national bestseller reviews the book’s thirty-five year history and demonstrates once again why it is a significant contribution to a complete and balanced understanding of American history. Since its original landmark publication in 1980, A People's History of the United States has been chronicling American history from the bottom up, throwing out the official version of history taught in schools—with its emphasis on great men in high places—to focus on the street, the home, and the, workplace. Known for its lively, clear prose as well as its scholarly research, A People's Historyof the United States is the only volume to tell America's story from the point of view of—and in the words of—America's women, factory workers, African-Americans, Native Americans, the working poor, and immigrant laborers. As historian Howard Zinn shows, many of our country's greatest battles—the fights for a fair wage, an eight-hour workday, child-labor laws, health and safety standards, universal suffrage, women's rights, racial equality—were carried out at the grassroots level, against bloody resistance. Covering Christopher Columbus's arrival through President Clinton's first term,A People's History of the United States, which was nominated for the American Book Award in 1981, features insightful analysis of the most important events in our history. € 21,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Routledge € 179,50
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1914 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony Publisher: Seven Stories Pr Selected testimonies to living history—speeches, letters, poems, songs—offered by the people who make history happen, but are often left out of history books: women, workers, nonwhites. Featuring introductions to the original texts by Howard Zinn. New voices featured in this 10th Anniversary Edition include Chelsea Manning, speaking after her 35-year prison sentence); Naomi Klein, speaking from the Occupy Wall Street encampment in Liberty Square; a member of Dream Defenders, a youth organization that confronts systemic racial inequality; members of the Undocumented Youth movement, who occupied, marched, and demonstrated in support of the DREAM Act; a member of the Day Laborers movement; Chicago Teachers Union strikers; and several critics of the Obama administration, including Glenn Greenwald, on governmental secrecy. € 28,50
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![]() ![]() Author: Pelz William A. (EDT), Lause Mark A. (INT), Zinn Howard (INT) Publisher: Merlin Pr Presents a selection of the labor leader's writings and speeches that galvanized the socialist movement in the early twentieth century. € 23,40
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2014 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard; Arnove Anthony Publisher: Il Saggiatore Esiste la Storia ufficiale, scritta dai vincitori, filtrata da chi detiene il potere, manipolata da chi possiede giornali e tv. Esistono, poi, le storie dei ribelli e dei vinti. Sono come bombe pronte a brillare da un momento all'altro di quella Storia, ma non sterminano le masse: le smuovono, riscrivono il destino dei popoli, rinfocolano la speranza di lottare per i propri diritti e la propria umanità. Howard Zinn e Anthony Arnove le hanno raccolte sotto forma di lettere, canzoni, testimonianze dirette in un'opera che riscrive la storia degli Stati Uniti "dal basso". Dalla resistenza dei nativi alla conquista dell'Ovest fino al secondo, discusso mandato di Barack Obama, questa storia americana è costellata di preghiere, di petizioni, di dichiarazioni-manifesto, di piccoli e grandi scritti di resistenza: le lettere dei primi schiavi neri, condotti nel Seicento in Virginia per servire i coloni bianchi; i discorsi del grande abolizionista Frederick Douglass; l'ultimo appello alla giuria di Arturo Giovannitti, uno dei tanti wobblies che sostennero gli operai tessili in sciopero nel 1912; le parole di Martin Luther King e di Malcolm X; i resoconti terribili di Hiroshima e del Vietnam; la richiesta di pace avanzata dai familiari delle vittime dell'11 settembre; le ballate di Woody Guthrie e di Bruce Springsteen. Sono solo alcune delle numerose voci che raccontano cosa è davvero accaduto in più di quattro secoli di storia americana. € 32,00
Scontato: € 30,40
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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books SNCC: The New Abolitionists influenced a generation of activists struggling for civil rights and seeking to learn from the successes and failures of those who built the fantastically influential Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. It is considered an indispensable study of the organization, of the 1960s, and of the process of social change. Includes a new introduction by the author. € 16,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Vodovnik Ziga, Zinn Howard (INT) Publisher: Pm Pr Dissecting anarchist history from classic examples through contemporary occurrences, and even tying it to everyday life, this exploration collects many disparate movements into a cohesive whole to better understand anarchy in theory and praxis. The book posits modern anarchy as not only the most revolutionary, but as the only antisystem movement left—a seclusion that is occurring for the first time in history. Chronicling anarchy with a discerning eye, this study provides a greater understanding of anarchist thought, including how it applies in current tumultuous times, and reveals how many movements have been forgotten—contributing to a misconception of anarchy’s essence. Further insight into American philosophies, such as New England Transcendentalism, is also included. € 17,00
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony (EDT) Publisher: Haymarket Books Howard Zinn has illuminated our history like no other US historian. This collection of his speeches on protest movements, racism, war, and US history, many never before published, covers more than four decades of his active engagement with the audiences he inspired with his humor, insight, and clarity. ?Reading Howard’s spoken words, I feel that I am almost hearing his voice again?his stunning pitch-perfect ability to capture the moment and the concerns and needs of the audience, whoever they may be, always enlightening, often stirring, an amalgam of insight, critical history, wit, blended with charm and appeal.” ?NOAM CHOMSKY ?With ferocious moral clarity and mischievous humor, Howard turned routine antiwar rallies into profound explorations of state violence and staid academic conferences into revival meetings for social change. Collected here for the first time, Howard’s speeches?spanning an extraordinary life of passion and principle?come to us at the moment when we need them most: just as a global network of popular uprisings searches for what comes next. We could ask for no wiser a guide than Howard Zinn.” ?NAOMI KLEIN ?To hear [Howard] speak was like listening to music that you loved?lyrical, uplifting, honest. . . . I know he would love it for each of you to find your voice and to be heard. This book will provide you with some inspiration.” ?MICHAEL MOORE ?To read this book is to hear Howard Zinn speak again, inspiring us for the struggles from below that are our only hope for any future at all.” ?FRANCES FOX PIVEN Howard Zinn wrote the classic A People's History of the United States. The book, which has sold more than two million copies, has been featured in the film Good Will Hunting, and has appeared multiple times on The New York Times best-seller list. Anthony Arnove wrote, directed, and produced The People Speak with Howard Zinn, Chris Moore, Josh Brolin, and Matt Damon, and co-edited, with Howard Zinn, Voices of a People's History of the United States. € 17,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Arnove Anthony (EDT) Publisher: Haymarket Books "Howard Zinn?there was no one like him. And to hear him speak was like listening to music that you loved?lyrical, uplifting, honest."?Michael Moore "Zinn's speeches . . . are a joy and an inspiration."?Marisa Tomei "Collected here for the first time, Howard's speeches come to us at the moment when we need them most: just as a global network of popular uprisings searches for what comes next."?Naomi Klein Howard Zinn was one of the great orators of the twentieth century and illuminated our history like no other historian. He rarely spoke from notes, and yet could weave rich historical narratives that inspired and captivated audiences. He could grab the attention of even the most jaded students and charm listeners with his sharp humor and personal, engaging style. Many of his speeches have never been published in book form. This first ever collection of his speeches will be an invaluable resource for new generations to continue to discover his work, as well as the millions he moved and informed in his lifetime. Howard Zinn wrote the classic A People's History of the United States. The book, which has sold more than two million copies, has been featured in the film Good Will Hunting, and has appeared multiple times on The New York Times best-seller list. Anthony Arnove wrote, directed, and produced The People Speak with Howard Zinn, Chris Moore, Josh Brolin, and Matt Damon, and co-edited, with Howard Zinn, Voices of a People's History of the United States. € 24,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books In this slim volume, Zinn lays out a clear and dynamic case for civil disobedience and protest, and challenges the dominant arguments against forms of protest that challenge the status quo. Zinn explores the politics of direct action, nonviolent civil disobedience, and strikes, and draws lessons for today. € 19,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books With his wit and unique ability to illuminate history from below, Zinn reveals the life of this remarkable woman. As Zinn writes in his Introduction, Emma Godman "seemed to be tireless as she traveled the country, lecturing to large audiences everywhere. € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books The South has long been surrounded in mystique. In this powerful volume, drawing on Zinn’s own experiences teaching in the South and working within the Southern civil rights movement, Zinn challenges the stereotypes surrounding the South, race relations, and how change happens in history. With a new introduction from the author. € 16,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard (EDT) Publisher: Haymarket Books The book explores the reality of justice, which has always stood in contrast to the rhetoric about equal rights under the law. With sections on the police, the courts, prisons, housing, work, health, schools, and popular struggle, Justice in Everyday Life features classic essays by a diverse group of authors, including Jonathan Kozol. € 17,00
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books The premise of this witty and insightful "play on history" is that Karl Marx has agitated with the authorities of the afterlife for a chance to clear his name. Through a bureaucratic error, though, Marx is sent to Soho in New York, rather than his old stomping ground in London, to make his case. € 13,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books In this lively collection of essays, Zinn discusses a wide range of historical and political topics, from the role of the Supreme Court in U.S. history to the nature of higher education today. € 16,10
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Haymarket Books Of the many books that challenged the Vietnam War, Howard Zinn’s stands out as one of the best?and most influential. It helped sparked national debate on the war. It includes a powerful speech written by Zinn that President Johnson should have given to lay out the case for ending the war. Includes a new introduction by the author. € 16,80
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Rothschild Mathew (INT) Publisher: City Lights Books Howard Zinn's life and work are the stuff of legend. His People's History of the United States has sold over two million copies and has altered how we see and teach history. A hero in word and deed, Zinn's views on freedom, fairness, history, democracy, and our own human potential are educational and transformative. In few places is the genius of his voice more crystallized and accessible than in the dozens of articles he penned for The Progressive magazine from 1980 to 2009, offered together here in book form for the first time. Whether critiquing the Barack Obama White House, the sorry state of US government and politics, the tragic futility of US military actions in Afghanistan and Iraq, or the plight of working people in an economy rigged to benefit the rich and powerful, Zinn's historical clarity, unflappable optimism, and unshakable questions reverberate throughout The Historic Unfulfilled Promise: "Have our political leaders gone mad?" "What kind of country do we want to live in?" "What is national security?" "Do we have a right to occupy a country when the people of that country obviously do not want us there?" "Is not war itself terrorism?" "Should we not begin to consider all children, everywhere, as our own?" "Has the will of the people been followed?" The Historic Unfulfilled Promise is a genuine work of conscience, rich in ideas, charged with energy; an invaluable introduction for the uninitiated and a must-have for Zinn's fans. € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, McCarthy Timothy Patrick (EDT) Publisher: New Pr When the historian Howard Zinn died in early 2010, millions mourned the loss of one of our foremost intellectual and political guides: a historian, activist, and truth-teller who, in the words of the New york Times's Bob Herbert, “peel[ed] back the rosy veneer of much of American history.” Designed to highlight Zinn's most important writings, The Indispensable Zinn includes excerpts from Zinn's bestselling A People's History of the United States; his memoir, You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train; his inspiring writings on the civil rights movement; and the full text of his celebrated play Marx in Soho. Noted historian and activist Timothy Patrick McCarthy provides essential historical and biographical context for each selection. With an introduction from Zinn's former Spellman College student and longtime friend Alice Walker and an afterword by Zinn's friend and colleague Noam Chomsky, The Indispensable Zinn is both a fitting tribute to the legacy of a man whose “work changed the way millions of people saw the past” (Noam Chomsky) and a powerful and accessible introduction for anyone discovering Zinn for the first time. € 18,50
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1911 |
![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, Lynd Staughton (INT) Publisher: Seven Stories Pr Howard Zinn began work on his first book for his friends at Seven Stories Press in 1996, a big volume collecting all his shorter writings organized by subject. The themes he chose reflected his lifelong concerns: war, history, law, class, means and ends, and race. Throughout his life Zinn had returned again and again to these subjects, continually probing and questioning yet rarely reversing his convictions or the vision that informed them. The result was The Zinn Reader. Five years later, starting with Howard Zinn on History, updated editions of sections of that mammoth tome were published in inexpensive stand-alone editions. This second edition of Howard Zinn on History brings together twenty-seven short writings on activism, electoral politics, the Holocaust, Marxism, the Iraq War, and the role of the historian, as well as portraits of Eugene Debs, John Reed, and Jack London, effectively showing how Zinn's approach to history evolved over nearly half a century, and at the same time sharing his fundamental thinking that social movements—people getting together for peace and social justice—can change the course of history. That core belief never changed. Chosen by Zinn himself as the shorter writings on history he believed to have enduring value—originally appearing in newspapers like the Boston Globe or the New York Times; in magazines like Z, the New Left, the Progressive, or the Nation; or in his book Failure to Quit—these essays appear here as examples of the kind of passionate engagement he believed all historians, and indeed all citizens of whatever profession, need to have, standing in sharp contrast to the notion of "objective" or "neutral" history espoused by some. "It is time that we scholars begin to earn our keep in this world," he writes in "The Uses of Scholarship." And in "Freedom Schools," about his experiences teaching in Mississippi during the remarkable "Freedom Summer" of 1964, he adds: "Education can, and should, be dangerous." € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard Publisher: Seven Stories Pr "Howard Zinn began work on his first book for his friends at Seven Stories Press in 1996, a big volume collecting all his shorter writings organized by subject. The themes he chose reflected his lifelong concerns: war, history, law, class, means and ends, and race. Throughout his life Zinn had returned again and again to these subjects, continually probing and questioning yet rarely reversing his convictions or the vision that informed them. The result was The Zinn Reader. Five years later, starting withHoward Zinn on History, updated editions of sections of that mammoth tome were published in inexpensive stand-alone editions. This second edition of Howard Zinn on War is a collection of twenty-six short writings chosen by the author to represent his thinking on a subject that concerned and fascinated him throughout his career. He reflects on the wars against Iraq, the war in Kosovo, the Vietnam War, World War II, and on the meaning of war generally in a world of nations that can't seem to stop destroying each other. These readings appeared first in magazines and newspapers including the Progressive and the Boston Globe, as well as in Zinn's books, Failure to Quit, Vietnam: The Logic of Withdrawal, The Politics of History, and Declarations of Independence. Here we see Zinn's perspective as a World War II veteran and peace activist who lived through the most devastating wars of the twentieth century and questioned every one of them with his combination of integrity and historical acumen. In his essay, "Just and Unjust War," Zinn challenges us to fight for justice "with struggle, but without war." He writes in "After the War (2006) that while governments bring us into war, "their power is dependent on the obedience of the citizenry. When that is withdrawn,governments are helpless." In Howard Zinn on War, his message is clear: "The abolition of war has become not only desirable but absolutely necessary if the planet is to be saved. It is an idea whose time has come.""--Provided by publisher. € 15,20
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![]() ![]() Author: Zinn Howard, West Cornel (INT) Publisher: Seven Stories Pr "Howard Zinn on Race is Zinn's choice of the shorter writings and speeches that best reflect his views on America's most taboo topic. As chairman of the history department at all black women's Spelman College, Zinn was an outspoken supporter of student activists in the nascent civil rights movement. In "The Southern Mystique," he tells of how he was asked to leave Spelman in 1963 after teaching there for seven years. "Behind every one of the national government's moves toward racial equality," writes Zinn in one 1965 essay, "lies the sweat and effort of boycotts, picketing, beatings, sit-ins, and mass demonstrations." He firmly believed that bringing people of different races and nationalities together would create a more compassionate world, where equality is a given and not merely a dream. These writings, which span decades, express Zinn's steadfast belief that the people have the power to change the status quo, if they only work together and embrace the nearly forgotten American tradition of civil disobedience and revolution. In clear, compassionate, and present prose, Zinn gives us his thoughts on the Abolitionists, the march from Selma to Montgomery, John F. Kennedy, picketing, sit-ins, and, finally, the message he wanted to send to New York University students about race in a speech he delivered during the last week of his life"-- € 13,40
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