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  1. Howard Zinn (Nova Iorque, 24 de agosto de 1922 – Santa Mônica, 27 de janeiro de 2010) foi um historiador, cientista político e ativista [1] e dramaturgo estadunidense, mais conhecido como autor do livro People's History of the United States [2], [3] que vendeu mais de um milhão de cópias desde que foi lançado em 1980.

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    Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010) was an American historian, playwright, philosopher, socialist intellectual and World War II veteran. He was chair of the history and social sciences department at Spelman College , [2] and a political science professor at Boston University .

  3. Learn about the life and work of Howard Zinn, a historian, author, professor, playwright, and activist. From his working-class roots in Brooklyn to his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement and antiwar movement, Zinn was a champion of social justice and people's history.

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  4. Learn about the life and work of Howard Zinn, who wrote A People's History of the United States and other books on history, race, and war. Explore his articles, interviews, and digital collection on his website.

  5. Learn about Howard Zinn, a historian, activist, and author of A People's History of the United States and other books. Explore his life, achievements, awards, and legacy through articles, videos, and interviews.

  6. Howard Zinn morreu em 2010, aos 87 anos. As suas palavras, mais de uma década após a sua morte, ainda valem a pena ser ouvidas num mundo devastado pela guerra, pelo racismo e pela desigualdade. “A guerra envenena todos os que nela se envolvem”, disse Howard Zinn num discurso de 2006 em Madison, Wisconsin.

  7. Learn about the history of the U.S. from the perspective of ordinary people, social movements, and workers' rights. This book by Howard Zinn covers 500 years of American history from 1492 to 2000, with a new introduction by Anthony Arnove.