A Young People's History of the United States
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
By Howard Zinn
Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
Contributions by Ed Morales
Part of For Young People Series
Part of For Young People Series
Part of For Young People Series
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$23.95
Jan 03, 2023 | ISBN 9781644212516 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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$45.00
Dec 20, 2022 | ISBN 9781644212509 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Dec 20, 2022 | ISBN 9781644212523 | Middle Grade (10 and up)
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Praise
“Zinn has written a brilliant and moving history of the American people from the point of view of those who have been exploited … the book is an excellent antidote to establishment history … While the book is precise enough to please specialists, it should satisfy any adult reader.” —Library Journal
“A Young People’s History of the United States offers students a valuable tool to learn outside the textbook.” —Deborah Menkart, executive director, Teaching for Change
“Zinn’s work exemplifies an approach to history that is radical, regardless of its subject or geographical location. He tells us the untold story, the story of the world’s poor, the world’s workers, the world’s homeless, the world’s oppressed, the people who don’t really qualify as real people in official histories. Howard Zinn painstakingly unearths the details that the powerful seek to airbrush away. He brings official secrets and forgotten histories out into the light, and in doing so, changes the official narrative that the powerful have constructed for us. He strips the grinning mask off the myth of the benign American Empire. To not read Howard Zinn is to do a disservice to yourself.” —Arundhati Roy
“[Zinn] gives a real insight into history that is often left out of textbooks. Highly recommended.” —Socialist Review
Table Of Contents
A Note on this Edition
Introduction
Introduction by Ed Morale: A New Narrative
PART ONE
o Columbus and American Indians
o Black and White
o Who Were the Colonists?
o Tyranny is Tyranny
o Revolutions
o The Women of Early America
o As Long as Grass Grows or Water Runs
o War with Mexico
o Slavery and Emancipation
o The Other Civil War
o Robber Barons and Rebels
o The American Empire
PART TWO
o Class Struggle
o World War I
o Hard Times
o World War II and the Cold War
o Black Revolt and Civil Rights
o Vietnam
o Surprises
o The Latino Emergence
o Under Control?
o Politics as Usual
o Resistance
o The End of the Twentieth Century
o The “War on Terrorism”
o War in Iraq, Conflict at Home
o Our Voices Need to be Heard
o Conclusion by Howard Zinn: “Rise Like Lions”
Glossary
Index
About the Authors
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