Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn is a 4-Time AALBC.com Bestselling Author
Biography of Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010), was a professor emeritus at Boston University, a
historian, playwright, and social activist. The author of numerous books, he has
received the Lannan Foundation Literary Award for Nonfiction, and the Eugene V.
Debs Award for his writing and political activism. In 2003 he was awarded the
Prix des Amis du Monde Diplomatique.
Howard Zinn has been fighting for progressive causes since the 1930s, when he
began organizing workers in the New York City shipyards. He later embarked on an
enduring career teaching political science first at Spelman College and then at
Boston University.
Over the years, the celebrated firebrand wrote numerous eye-opening books
advocating economic and social justice, perhaps most significantly, A People’s
History of the United States, an incendiary work which turns many of the
prevailing myths about America on their heads. Presented from the perspectives
of assorted minorities and women, it, for example, portrays leaders of slave and
Indian revolts like Nat Turner, John Brown and Geronimo as heroes, and
once-revered, fat cat Presidents like Washington and Jefferson as exploitative
slave owners guilty of expansionist ethnic cleansing.
Besides teaching and writing, Professor Zinn repeatedly risked life and limb by personally participating in the civil rights, ant-war and other activist movements. (Photo Credit: Troy Johnson)
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