Howard Zinn on War

Howard Zinn on War
ISBN-10
1583220496
ISBN-13
9781583220498
Category
History
Pages
206
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Seven Stories Press
Author
Howard Zinn

Description

Zinn explores our warring ways, as well as his own transformation from Brooklyn Navy Yard shipfitter, to bombardier, to anti-war activist."--BOOK JACKET.

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