People's History of the United States
Discover the compelling narrative of America through the eyes of its diverse people in A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn. This 2015 edition, spanning 744 pages, offers a radical social history that challenges traditional perspectives from Columbus to the present day. Zinn’s powerful and thought-provoking analysis reveals the social upheaval behind the so-called "march of progress," providing a voice to those often overlooked in mainstream history. With its engaging prose and rigorous research, this landmark volume invites readers to explore the stories of women, factory workers, African-Americans, Native Americans, and the working class. A must-read for anyone interested in a more inclusive understanding of America's past, A People's History is not just a book; it's a transformative experience that encourages critical thinking about the nation’s history.