Howard Zinn: The People's Historian. A Fractured Nation (1800-1865). Part 3
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Ray Suarez interviews Howard Zinn about the rebelling working girls of Lowell mills and women becoming involved in anti-slavery and feminist movements. Zinn discusses suppression of slave revolts by plantation owners, entry of blacks into the Civil War and how the North eventually gave power, over blacks, back to the South.
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67 min
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Date of Publication
[2014], c2014
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