Howard Zinn: The People's Historian. Beneath the World Power (1948-2005). Part 6
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Historian and author of A People's History of the United States Howard Zinn presents a critical view of American politics. In this sixth episode, Zinn discusses the 1960s protest movements and compares them with today's more muted protests; both are part of an ongoing American history of rebellion by the oppressed. Zinn addresses the United States international role and its support. The power of ordinary people to organize can bring about great change and shape history.
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88 min
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[2014], c2014
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