A wide-ranging collection of speeches—many published here for the
first time—by the historian and author of A People’s History of
the United States. Howard Zinn has illuminated our history like no
other US historian. This collection of his speeches on protest
movements, racism, war, and American history covers more than four
decades of his active engagement with the audiences he inspired with
his humor, insight, and clarity. This volume features Zinn’s
impassioned and erudite statements on the war in Vietnam, abolishing
the death penalty, the legacy of Emma Goldman, the myth of American
exceptionalism, the Obama Administration, and much more. “Reading
Howard’s spoken words, I feel that I am almost hearing his voice
again—his stunning pitch-perfect ability to capture the moment and
the concerns and needs of the audience, whoever they may be, always
enlightening, often stirring, an amalgam of insight, critical history,
wit, blended with charm and appeal.” —Noam Chomsky, leading public
intellectual and author of Hopes and Prospects “With ferocious
moral clarity and mischievous humor, Howard turned routine antiwar
rallies into profound explorations of state violence and staid
academic conferences into revival meetings for social change.”
—Naomi Klein, author of No Is Not Enough and The Battle For Paradise
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Collected Speeches 1963-2009
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ISBN
9781608462285
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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