A people's history of the United States / Howard Zinn; Introduction by Anthony Arnove.
Material type:
- 9780061965593
- 0061965596
- 973
- 002 E 178 Z78p 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [689]-708) and index.
Columbus, the Indians, and human progress --
Drawing the color line --
Persons of mean and vile condition --
Tyranny is tyranny --
A kind of revolution --
The intimately oppressed --
As long as grass grows or water runs --
We take nothing by conquest, thank God --
Slavery without submission, emancipation without freedom --
The other civil war --
Robber barons and rebels --
The empire and the people --
The socialist challenge --
War is the health of the state --
Self-help in hard times --
A people's war? --
"Or does it explode?" --
The impossible victory: Vietnam --
Surprises --
The seventies: under control? --
Carter-Reagan-Bush: the bipartisan consensus --
The unreported resistance --
The coming revolt of the guards --
The Clinton presidency --
The 2000 election and the "war on terrorism." --
Afterword.
Presents the history of the United States from the point of view of those who were exploited in the name of American progress.
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