
The Indispensable Zinn
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When Howard Zinn died in early 2010, millions of Americans mourned the loss of one of the nation's 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 to reveal sordid realities that had remained hidden for too long."
A collection designed to highlight Zinn's essential 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 a foreword by Noam Chomsky and an afterword from Zinn's former Spellman College student and longtime friend, Alice Walker, 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," and a powerful and accessible introduction for anyone coming to Zinn's essential body of work for the first time (Noam Chomsky).
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- Intro
- Contents
- FOREWARD by Noam Chomsky
- Introduction - the People's Historian by Timothy Patrick McCarthy
- Acknowledgments
- Part 1 THE PEOPLE'S HISTORY
- Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress
- The Colorado Coal Strike, 1913-1914
- The New Abolitionists
- Carter-Reagan-Bush: The Bipartisan Consensus
- Interlude: Who Controls the Past Controls the Future
- Part 2 THE POLITICS OF HISTORY
- What Is Radical History?
- My Name is Freedom": Albany, Georgia, and Selma, Alabama
- The Politics of Hisotry in the Era of the Cold War: Repression and Resistance
- A Yellow Rubber Chicken: Battles at Boston University
- Interlude: How Social Change Happens
- Part 3 PROTEST NATION
- Bunker Hill: Beginnings
- Patriotism
- The Ultimate Power
- Interlude: The Future of History
- Part 4 ON WAR AND PEACE
- Hiroshima
- Vietnam: The Moral Equation
- Withdrawal
- The Case Against War in Iraq
- Interlude: Resistance and the Role of Artists
- Part 5 MARX IN SOHO: A PLAY ON HISTORY
- Marx in Soho: A Play on History
- AFTERWORD by Alice Walker
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