Howard Zinn on Race
By Howard Zinn
Introduction by Cornel West
By Howard Zinn
Introduction by Cornel West
By Howard Zinn
Introduction by Cornel West
By Howard Zinn
Introduction by Cornel West
Category: Domestic Politics
Category: Domestic Politics
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$14.95
Jun 14, 2011 | ISBN 9781609801342
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Jun 14, 2011 | ISBN 9781609803346
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Praise
• “What can I say that will in any way convey the love, respect, and admiration I feel for this unassuming hero who was my teacher and mentor, this radical historian and people-loving ‘trouble-maker,’ this man who stood with us and suffered with us? Howard Zinn was the best teacher I ever had, and the funniest.” –Alice Walker
• “Professor Zinn writes with an enthusiasm rarely encountered in the leaden prose of academic history, and his text is studded with telling quotations from labor leaders, war resisters, and fugitive slaves.” –Eric Foner, The New York Times Book Review
Table Of Contents
Introduction by Cornel West
1. The Southern Mystique (1963)
2. A Quiet Case of Social Change (1959)
3. Finishing School for Pickets (1960)
4. Out of the Sit-ins (1968)
5. Kennedy: The Reluctant Emancipator (1962)
6. Alabama: Freedom Day in Selma (1968)
7. Mississippi: Hattiesburg (1968)
8. The Selma to Montgomery March (1965)
9. Abolitionists, Freedom Riders and the Tactics of Agitation (1965)
10. Solving the Race Problem (1973)
11.When Will the Long Feud End? (1975)
12. Academic Freedom: Collaboration and Resistance (1982)
13. No Human Being is Illegal (2006)
14. Zinn Speaks (2008)
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