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Book Summary: A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
History is written by the victors—but what if we listened to the voices left out of the textbooks? In A People's History of the United States, historian Howard Zinn offers a groundbreaking retelling of American history from the perspective of the marginalized, the oppressed, and the unheard. From Indigenous peoples and enslaved Africans to labor organizers, civil rights activists, and antiwar protestors, Zinn gives voice to those who fought for justice against powerful systems.
This chapter-by-chapter summary highlights the major events, themes, and turning points in Zinn's radical narrative—challenging conventional stories and shining a light on the struggles that have shaped America's true identity. More than a history book, it's a call to question, to reflect, and to act.
Ideal for students, educators, and anyone seeking a deeper, more honest understanding of the United States.
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