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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Introduction: The People’s Historian
Acknowledgments
Part 1: The People’s History
Columbus, the Indians, and Human Progress: from A People’s History of the United States
The Colorado Coal Strike, 1913–1914: from Three Strikes
The New Abolitionists: from SNCC
Carter-Reagan-Bush: The Bipartisan Consensus: from A People’s History of the United States
Interlude: Who Controls the Past Controls the Future
Part 2: The Politics of History
What Is Radical History?: from The Politics of History
“My Name Is Freedom”: Albany, Georgia AND Selma, Alabama: from You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train
The Politics of History in the Era of the Cold War: Repression and Resistance: from The Cold War and the University
A Yellow Rubber Chicken: Battles at Boston University: from You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train
Interlude: How Social Change Happens
Part 3: Protest Nation
Bunker Hill: Beginnings: from Postwar America
Patriotism: from A Power Governments Cannot Suppress
The Ultimate Power: from Passionate Declarations
Interlude: The Future of History
Part 4: On War and Peace
Hiroshima: from The Politics of History
Vietnam: The Moral Equation: from The Politics of History
Withdrawal: from Vietnam
The Case Against War in Iraq: from The Boston Globe
Interlude: Resistance and the Role of Artists
Part 5: Marx in Soho: A Play on History
Afterword
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