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A revolutionary perspective on American history. A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn offers an eye-opening, critical examination of U.S. history from the perspective of those often overlooked: Indigenous peoples, African Americans, women, and workers. Moving beyond the traditional narrative of presidents and wars, Zinn challenges readers to question the dominant historical accounts and see the United States through the eyes of the marginalized.
First published in 1980, A People’s History of the United States has become a landmark in historical scholarship, reshaping how we think about American history. Zinn narrates the story of the U.S. from the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the present, focusing on the voices and struggles of ordinary people—those whose experiences have often been excluded from textbooks and mainstream historical narratives.
The book covers key moments in history, including the colonization of Native America, slavery, the Civil War, the labor movement, civil rights, and the Vietnam War. Through Zinn's lens, history is not just about political power and military victories; it’s about the relentless fight for justice and equality. This powerful account encourages readers to question traditional historical narratives and to think critically about how history is written and remembered.
Available Now: A People’s History of the United States 1492 to Present by Howard Zinn is an essential, eye-opening read for anyone interested in history, justice, and social change. Order your copy today and see history from a different perspective!
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