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A People’s History of the United States

2023-06-20 01:00:28

Until today, the founder's father is seen as a wise man trying to maintain a healthy balance. In fact, since the founder's father wants to protect his property and obedience the working class, I'd like to maintain "balance" of inequality. Furthermore, the majority of early American women were "invisible" from the founder's father's democratic vision. This will be explained in the next chapter.

Looking back on the history of American people, the history of American people focused on the personal experience and struggle of people living in the United States from 1492 to the present. It is not the leader of the country, it is not the view of the upper class, but the history from the perspective of ordinary people. This book is developed from the viewpoint of oppression focusing on the view of history. - The most important lesson I have learned in this course is that there are two aspects (plus and minus) for everything, including history. However, history is difficult in the past because it is a past era. Most people can learn from textbooks and schools. Unfortunately, as it usually only shows the right side to people, or avoid talking to people about the dark side, it will make them misunderstood the whole history.

It may be better for you to name the history of American doctorhood as the American history of proletariat. In the first three chapters, Zinn not only focused on the history of conquistadors, rulers, and leaders, it also had a slavery, oppressed and led history. - The history of Americans written by Howard Jin in 1980 is seeing history from a new perspective. Zinn wanted to show history from the point of view of the victim, the people who did not become the winner, realizing that the conqueror wrote a book of history. In the first chapter I will introduce Columbus, Indians, and human progress.

Zinn is the editor of a series of books on the A People's History tab. This series covers in detail the problems and historical events related to American people's history and covers the history of the world outside of the United States. In July 2007, Seven Story Press announced "The History of Young Americans". And it introduced two volumes of "human history" for young adult readers (10-14 years old). The new version is based on the original text of Rebecca Stefoff and will be updated by the end of 2006. Includes new introduction and appendix by Zinn.