HOWARD ZINN AMERICAN SOCIAL ACTIVIST
Howard Zinn American social activist, historian, and playwright. A leftist Jewish, and World War II veteran fighter.
Howard Zinn (1922– 2010) was an American historian, playwright, and social activist. Best known for his book A People's History of the United States. It focused on education, culture, critical thinking, marginalized groups, indigenous people, workers, women, and African Americans. Zinn emphasized class struggle, revolt to oppression, grass root movements. Born in Brooklyn, New York, in a working class, Jewish immigrant family, Zinn’s experiences shaped him leftist. In World War II, he was a bombardier. This fueled his anti-war activism. Earning Ph.D. in history from Columbia University, he taught at Spelman College, where he supported civil rights activism, and later at Boston University, where he became a critic of US policies, the Vietnam War etc. Zinn was involved in social movements, civil rights to anti-war protests. He wrote Disobedience and Democracy, and The Zinn Reader co-wrote and narrated the documentary The People Speak. Zinn was a champion of the oppressed.
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