Howard Zinn on Democracy in America
What is the state of democracy in America? HOWARD ZINN: We don’t have a lot of democracy in America today. We have these formal institutions. We have representative government and we have a Bill of...
View ArticleHoward Zinn at the 2008 NCSS Conference
In 2008, Howard Zinn have a keynote address at the National Conference for the Social Studies (NCSS) conference. He offers clear examples of how history teachers can help students think outside of the...
View ArticleHoward Zinn Describes Work in the Navy Yards
In memory of Howard Zinn and in appreciation of his life’s work, the Brooklyn Historical Society and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation shared excerpts from an interview they conducted...
View Article‘I Wish Obama Would Listen to MLK’
Legendary historian Howard Zinn joins us to talk about war, torture and the teaching of history. Zinn says had Obama heeded the lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., he wouldn’t be escalating U.S....
View ArticleHoward Zinn on Obama
Recorded in Greece, Zinn talks about Obama and the presidency. In English with Greek subtitles. TV Without Borders (TVXS) • May 30, 2009 The post Howard Zinn on Obama appeared first on HowardZinn.org.
View ArticleHoward Zinn: Interview by Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers conducted an interview with Howard Zinn for the PBS Bill Moyers Journal on December 11, 2009, shortly before the release of Zinn’s film, The People Speak. The conversation between Bill...
View Article‘One Long Struggle for Justice’
Interview by Bill Bigelow In early January of 2010, the Zinn Education Project joined with HarperCollins, publisher of Howard Zinn’s classic A People’s History of the United States, to sponsor an “Ask...
View ArticleThe Howard Zinn Archives at Alternative Radio
Alternative Radio, established in 1986, is a weekly one-hour public affairs program offered free to all public radio stations with information, analyses and views that are frequently ignored or...
View ArticleLabor Day Special: Occupied Iraq, the Role of Resistance Movements,...
Howard Zinn, author of the People’s History of the United States, reviews the history of the abolitionists and the Vietnam War to encourage a new generation of resistance against the Iraq occupation...
View ArticleLudlow Massacre
Victims of the Ludlow Massacre marker. Click for larger version. On April 20, 1914, the Colorado National Guard attacked a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families in Ludlow,...
View ArticleHoward Zinn Describes Work in the Navy Yards
In memory of Howard Zinn and in appreciation of his life’s work, the Brooklyn Historical Society and the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation shared excerpts from an interview they conducted...
View Article‘I Wish Obama Would Listen to MLK’
Legendary historian Howard Zinn joins us to talk about war, torture and the teaching of history. Zinn says had Obama heeded the lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., he wouldn’t be escalating U.S....
View ArticleHoward Zinn on Obama
Recorded in Greece, Zinn talks about Obama and the presidency. In English with Greek subtitles. TV Without Borders (TVXS) • May 30, 2009 The post Howard Zinn on Obama appeared first on HowardZinn.org.
View ArticleHoward Zinn: Interview by Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers conducted an interview with Howard Zinn for the PBS Bill Moyers Journal on December 11, 2009, shortly before the release of Zinn’s film, The People Speak. The conversation between Bill...
View Article‘One Long Struggle for Justice’
Interview by Bill Bigelow In early January of 2010, the Zinn Education Project joined with HarperCollins, publisher of Howard Zinn’s classic A People’s History of the United States, to sponsor an “Ask...
View ArticleThe Howard Zinn Archives at Alternative Radio
Alternative Radio, established in 1986, is a weekly one-hour public affairs program offered free to all public radio stations with information, analyses and views that are frequently ignored or...
View ArticleLabor Day Special: Occupied Iraq, the Role of Resistance Movements,...
Howard Zinn, author of the People’s History of the United States, reviews the history of the abolitionists and the Vietnam War to encourage a new generation of resistance against the Iraq occupation...
View ArticleLudlow Massacre
Victims of the Ludlow Massacre marker. Click for larger version. On April 20, 1914, the Colorado National Guard attacked a tent colony of 1,200 striking coal miners and their families in Ludlow,...
View ArticleA Conversation: Howard Zinn and Woody Harrelson
In October 2003, months after the United States launched its brutal, criminal war on the people of Iraq, historian Howard Zinn sat down with actor Woody Harrelson for a provocative, humorous, wide...
View ArticleHoward Zinn’s Experiences in the South and How Racial Prejudice Can Change
Patricia Marx Interviews Howard Zinn | WNYC Radio Recorded in the 1960s (estimate 1964-1965 based on transcript), Patricia Marx sits down with historian Howard Zinn to discuss his books, SNCC: The New...
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