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[34] In 2008, Zinn worked with Mike Konopacki and Paul Buhle on creating A People's History of American Empire, a graphic novel that covers various historic subjects drawn from A People's History of the United States as well as Zinn's own history of his involvement in activism and historic events as covered in his autobiography You Can't Be ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 January 2025. American historian and socialist thinker (1922–2010) Howard Zinn Zinn in 2009 Born (1922-08-24) August 24, 1922 New York City, U.S. Died January 27, 2010 (2010-01-27) (aged 87) Santa Monica, California, U.S. Education New York University (BA) Columbia University (MA, PhD) Occupation(s ...
A People's History of American Empire is a 2008 graphic history by Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki, and Paul Buhle.The book combines material from Zinn's history book A People's History of the United States and his autobiography You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train with new material from other sources, most notably George Lipsitz's A Rainbow at Midnight: Labor and Culture in the 1940s and Jim ...
Year 501: The Conquest Continues, by Noam Chomsky, first published in 1993, outlines a history of the world from 1492 to 1992 as a response to celebrations of the Columbus Quincentenary. Chomsky describes the book as "concerned with central themes of the 500-year European conquest of the world that was commemorated on October 12, 1992 the forms ...
In 2009, the documentary film The People Speak was released. Narrated by Zinn, the film uses dramatic and musical performances of the letters, diaries, and speeches of Americans, the historically famous and the everyday, based on Zinn's and Arnove’s anthology as well as A People's History of the United States.
Howard Zinn: A People's History of the United States, 1492-Present: U.S. History; Populism: March 19, 2000: Loung Ung: First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers: Memoir/Autobiography; Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia: March 26, 2000: John Dower: Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War II: Occupation of Japan: April 2 ...
In addition, Duberman criticizes Zinn's style of citation, noting that Zinn doesn't always make clear whether he is using remembered quotes or precise quotes from audio tapes. [ 3 ] Writing in a 1974 review of the civil rights history corpus, George Burson Jr. describes Zinn's work as "an excellent history" and as one of the very few books ...
Howard Zinn, A People's History of the United States: 1492–Present. HarperCollins. 752 pages. ISBN 0-06-052842-7; Cynthia Peters Collateral Damage: The New World Order at Home and Abroad. 1992. (ed., see pages 399 to 401) Jack Santino, "Yellow Ribbons and Seasonal Flags: The Folk Assemblage of War."