Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn No flag can cover the shame of killing innocent civilians.

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GeneralUsing the incredible wealth of the earth to give people what they need, Justice for the Wronged, Peace for the Wartorn, Food for the Hungry, Shelter for the Homeless, Medicine for the Sick, Hope for the Hopeless, Rationalism, Anarcho-Syndicalism, Humanism
MusicRage Against the Machine, Pearl Jam, Bob Dylan, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen, U2, Kanye West, The Dixie Chicks
MoviesHoward Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train; The Corporation
BooksA People's History of the United States; A Power Government Cannot Suppress; The Zinn Reader: Writings on Disobedience and Democracy; Voices of a People’s History of the United States; Vietnam: The Logic of Withdrawal; Passionate Declarations: Essays on War and Justice; Marx in Soho: A Play on History; Terrorism and War; SNCC: The New Abolitionists
HeroesArundhati Roy, Emma Goldman, Sacco and Vanzetti, Fiorelo Laguardia, Big Bill Haywood, Mother Jones, Eugene V. Debs, W.E.B. Dubois, The Lowell Mill girls, Ghandi, Hellen Keller, Dan Berrigan, Phillip Berrigan, Staughton Lynd, Daniel Ellsberg, Noam Chomsky, Cindy Sheehan, Carl Sagan, Michael Moore, Che Guevarva, Salvador Allende, Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, Muhammed Mossadegh, Al Franken, Dennis Kucinich, Ron Paul

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Status:Married
Here for:Networking, Friends
Orientation:Straight
Hometown:Brooklyn, NY
Body type:5' 10" / Slim / Slender
Ethnicity:White / Caucasian
Religion:Jewish
Zodiac Sign:Virgo
Children:Proud parent
Education:Grad / professional school
Occupation:Historian

   Howard Zinn's Schools
Columbia University In The City Of New York
New York, NY
Graduated: 1958
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Ph.D.
Major: History
 

1950 to 1958

   Howard Zinn's Companies
Boston University
Boston, MA US
Professor Emeritus
Political Science

1964-Present
Spelman College
Atlanta, GA US
History Department Chairman
History Department

1956-1963



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About me:

This video is the first part of a film made about me, named after and based on my autobiography called "You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train." To watch the rest of it, please go to youtube.com and search the title.

This is my argument in favor of the idea that the impulse to wage war is not inherently human, as is often claimed, but is in fact inculcated and stoked by the state and the military-industrial complex.

I AM NOT HOWARD ZINN, BUT MERELY A GREAT ADMIRER OF THE LIFE'S WORK OF THE GREATEST LIVING AMERICAN

For current information about new books I've published and my public speaking schedule, please visit howardzinn.org.

I am a historian, playwright, social activist and patriot. In my youth I was a shipyard worker and Air Force bombardier, before I went to college under the GI Bill and received my Ph.D. from Columbia University. I have taught at Spelman College and Boston University, and have been a visiting professor variously at the University of Paris and the University of Bologna. I received the Thomas Merton Award, the Eugene V. Debs Award, the Upton Sinclair Award, and the Lannan Literary Award. I currently reside in Auburndale, Massachusetts.

I was raised in a working-class family in Brooklyn, NY, and flew bombing missions for the United States in World War II, an experience I believe helped shape my opposition to war. In 1956, I became a professor of history at Spelman College in Atlanta, a school for black women, where I soon involved myself in the Civil rights movement. I participated as an adviser to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), chronicling my experience in my book, SNCC: The New Abolitionists. I collaborated with historian Staughton Lynd and mentored a young student named Alice Walker who would later go on to author, The Color Purple. When I was fired in 1963 for insubordination related to my protest work, I moved to Boston University, where I became a leading critic of the Vietnam War.

My best known book, entitled "A People's History of the United States", presents American history through the eyes of those who are outside of the political and economic establishment, yet central to the political, economic and spiritual well-being and redemption of the country. The book sets out to provide an alternative to the heretofore ubiquitous, homogenous works of history which imply that history is dominated and decided solely by presidents, generals and wealthy businessmen. What has been excluded is, to name a few examples, the history of the Arawak Indians brutalized by Columbus and his men; the oppression of black slaves during the so-called War for Independence in America; the silence of pre-suffrage women; soldiers on Luzon in the Philipines in the early 20th century and many others whose voices and experiences have never been told.

The seminal experience of my life occurred during my service in the second world war. As an Air Force bombadier, my assignment was to run bombing missions for the United States government. These included runs over cities in France during the last days of the war. In April of 1945, despite the fact that most of us knew the war would be over in a matter of days or weeks, we were ordered to drop bombs on cities in France in which isolated German soldiers and French civilians were merely waiting out the last days of the conflict. At the time we were told we would be dropping "jellied gasoline" as it was called then. During the Vietnam conflict, this substance would be renamed, Napalm. This did not concern me at the time for, from thousands of feet in the air, it is impossible to see burned flesh, detached limbs and mangled bodies. Nor is it possible to to hear the screams of agony over lost limbs, and lost loved ones. During this time period, the city of Dresden, Germany was firebombed to a smoldering cinder for the official purpose of speeding the end of the war. Later, I began to wonder how this was relevant when Hitler was buried in a bunker, and the whole of the German High Command was surrounded by the Soviet Army. At the time, I did not consider the implications of my actions and the horrific results of the Allied bombing, but merely my patriotic duty to serving my country.

In the months and years following the war, I began to question the total goodness of the so-called "good war." Even if all sides can agree that the ostensible reasons for the war constitute a noble cause, does this justify the appalling casualties concomitant with the way in which war is waged in the 20th, and now, the 21st century. I scrutinized the decision by the Allied High Command to bomb primarily civilian targets when the war was clearly coming to end. The question crystalized, "Can a war be called good, in which women and children are blown up, burned, mutilated and murdered by the so-called liberating force?" Numerous examples of this horrific practice are apparent, but to name just a few: Dresden, Tokyo and Royen, France, for the last of which I bear a great deal of responsibility.

Governments try to explain these deaths with euphemisms like 'accident' and 'collateral damage'... but as the bodies pile up into the thousands and thousands, can any credence be given to the protestations that the military's precision bombs merely strayed slightly off course? Would you trust the military to precision bomb your neighbor's house with your family at home? As the great journalist I.F. Stone famously observed: "Governments lie."

Now, the current situation in the Middle East begs the question, "How does the indiscriminant murder of innocent Iraqis and Afghanis honor the memory of the victims of 9/11?" Only, even a conservative estimate of the dead shows a dozen slaughtered for each individual killed on that awful day. The fact is, because of the way in which modern wars are waged, civilians - primarily children - suffer a casualty rate of over 10 per soldier killed or maimed.

Two motifs of my work - the second of which follows from the first - are the logic of war, and the wonderful nature of uncertainty. During wartime, we often hear from the leaders of our country that we must fight in order to prevent future deaths. One marvels at the tortuous false logic of such statements. Based on the principle of the fallacy of the predetermined outcome, do these leaders see that they are causing death and destruction in the present, in the guise of 'preventing' hypothetical casualties in the future? To use an analogy, the same thinking would lead one to destroy one's home in advance of the arrival of a hurricane, so that the storm won't cause the destruction. You see, the future is purely undetermined, and it can only be what we make of it. So if we choose peace and justice today, we are guarantee peace and justice tomorrow. Of course, the converse is also true.

So you see, to be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. An optimist isn’t necessarily a blithe, slightly sappy whistler in the dark of our time. To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places—and there are so many—where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.

War is intolerable and must be abolished now!

Keith Olberman with his razor sharp wit and insight on the recently deposed King George II.
Who I'd like to meet:
Persons interested in working toward social justice and non-violent solutions. For the secret is people. When you have a movement strong enough, it doesn't matter who's in the White House or the Supreme Court. What matters is what are people saying, what are people doing, what are people demanding.

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Donnell Duncan - I Curse Death

Donnell Duncan - I Curse Death



Nov 3 2009 12:44 PM

Stopping by with some MySpace greetings. May God grant you the true peace that we all desire.


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Conscious Revolution

Conscious Revolution



Oct 17 2009 7:05 PM

Breaking free from the mind control of Pope Gregory and Caesar.  We are all one on this planet.


Lo

Lo



Aug 25 2009 4:21 AM

Happy, happy birthday, Howard!!!

And many, many more.

Happy, happy birthday!!!

Please add my new profile page, www.myspace.com/lorri0037, if you haven't already added it.

Also joined Facebook, here's the page: http://www.facebook.com/dandelionsalad

cheers and much love,
Lo

dandy rascal

mandy rosko



Aug 24 2009 10:14 AM

happy birthday! thanks for being you!
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Conscious Revolution



Jun 17 2009 10:07 PM

Thanks for being one of the coolest awarest and thinking people of your generation. So many of them seem to be asleep.
Happy Summer Solstice!
Pat

Tyrone Patrick



May 24 2009 2:41 AM

Memorial Day Pictures, Images and Photos
ken

ken



Apr 22 2009 7:51 PM

happy earth day!

we do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children
JoGa.

Jose Garcia



Mar 15 2009 12:09 AM

Mr. Zinn, (If this is your actual Myspace page)

I would like for you to know that you are a true inspiration to the young leaders of tomorrow. You have taught me to (not to hate my government) but to question every single move it makes. You have imbued my mind with wonder and a need, a craving, for ANSWERS will never be answered in school alone. I LOVED your "A People's History" and your 1st chapter was uterly amazing- it set the tone for the rest of the book & I would say that chapter alone brings about the question of what this country was founded upon. & Most important, was that worth it. I fell inlove with history- but not because of the text books we get in class, but because of the hidden facts and (as you put it) the "facts omitted". I hope to one day be a Historian half as great as you- you truly changed my life. & I would also like to say that many people see activists like you, Miss Emma Goldman- the hippies of the 70s era and so on as communists, anarchists, and even unamerican. However the irony in taking a stand against the wrong doings of the government and society is that TAKING A STAND AGAINST A GOVERNMENT THAT DOES NOT WORK FOR THE PEOPLE is the most AMERICAN THING A PERSON CAN DO. The declaration say it in the text- that is the American Revolutionists did for America and for US.
I am homosexual, but I do not mean this in a homosexual way, I LOVE YOU!
Vito

Vito Marcantonio



Jan 13 2009 4:28 AM

In Solidarity.

"Marc"
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Oct 20 2008 12:00 PM

Washington Transcripts (What is really being said in DC)

The difference between old John McCain and me is he was always a protected class fighter pilot. He crashed three planes in ways that would of got any other Navy pilot court-martialed and thrown out of the service three times over, any pilot who didn't have a father who was an active duty four-star admiral that is. John's military records, the ones my Administration locked down real good, tell a tale about a spoiled service brat who never really learned the fine art of being a career officer. I was also Vietnam era, but I had to learn because I did not have high up family in the military to bail me out. John McCain, because the Navy brass always excused his many peccadilloes, will never be the political street fighter or President I am. That is what is wrong with his whole campaign.

From the blog about political hacks betraying democracy!
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Nathaniel Anthony



Sep 12 2008 6:40 PM

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Many of you have seen the GET EDUCATED bulletins I have been posting for the last few years. On many of the networks that I post them on, such as MYSPACE, they are edited and parts cut out. The next logical step for me was to create a network for this information in its entirety. This also gives others a chance to display their research and feelings unhindered by corporate media control. This network is full of insightful articles, video, PDF and graphics to gain a higher understanding of political tactics, spiritual history, current issues and events. Please help me to spread the word to all who desire to seek truth and awaken the consciousness of our nations.


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Aug 24 2008 7:10 PM

Happy Birthday to Howard!
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Aug 24 2008 7:13 AM

HZ!

Happy Birthday!

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Aug 24 2008 5:59 AM

Happy Birthday to a wonderfull human being of Peace!!
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Aug 24 2008 1:01 AM

happy birthday, professor zinn. thank you for being.
Lo

Lo



Aug 23 2008 7:24 PM

Happy, happy birthday, Howard!!!

And many, many more, my friend.


Happy, happy birthday!!!

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Cora

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Aug 23 2008 3:32 PM

Happy Birthday. You are one of the greatest thinkers and influencers of our time. Have a great birthday.
RevoLution!

RevoLution!



Aug 22 2008 7:47 PM

Happy Birthday to one of the most important men of all time, one of the most compassionate humans to have ever graced this Earth.
We are so fortunate!
In solidarity,
Lucia
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Aug 17 2008 7:21 PM

Happy Birthday
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Aug 17 2008 1:38 AM

Happy Birthday, I love your page
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Jul 6 2008 5:36 AM

On behalf of my entire AP class, thank you for writing "A People's History of the United States.
" You helped to prepare us well for the test in May;]
Marcus

Marcus



Jul 5 2008 3:00 PM

Hopefully more people like you stand up for a moral America!
Good luck!
Marcus, The Netherlands


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