You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train
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Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was a world-renowned historian, author, playwright, and social activist best known for A People's History of the United States. His many highly acclaimed books include You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train and Three Strikes (with Dana Frank, and Robin D. G. Kelley).

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"A powerful, politically electric book from one of the most engaging social critics in the nation."--Jonathan Kozol "A history and a history maker to give us hope."--Alice Walker "Zinn explains his involvement in the struggles for civil rights, against war, and in support of organized labor by citing his 'abhorrence of any kind of bullying.' These are lively tales."--Patricia O'Connell, The New York Times "Pick up this book! Start reading it! I guarantee you won't stop. The most influential teacher I've ever had continues to teach us about life and humanity and hope."--Marian Wright Edelman "A teacher who committed his politically engaged life to the belief that love is a command to action.--Colman McCarthy, The Washington Post

"A personal favorite. This autobiography by the great activist and historian...provides an eloquent, personal account of the struggles for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, and a universal paean to protest and resistance."--Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive

"A powerful, politically electric book from one of the most engaging social critics in the nation."--Jonathan Kozol

"A history and a history maker to give us hope."--Alice Walker "Zinn explains his involvement in the struggles for civil rights, against war, and in support of organized labor by citing his 'abhorrence of any kind of bullying.' These are lively tales."--Patricia O'Connell, The New York Times "Pick up this book! Start reading it! I guarantee you won't stop. The most influential teacher I've ever had continues to teach us about life and humanity and hope."--Marian Wright Edelman "A teacher who committed his politically engaged life to the belief that love is a command to action.--Colman McCarthy, The Washington Post

"A personal favorite. This autobiography by the great activist and historian...provides an eloquent, personal account of the struggles for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, and a universal paean to protest and resistance."--Matthew Rothschild, The Progressive

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