[Howard Zinn raw #76: Same event, different perspective, as #74]
Howard Zinn speaking at Campos High School.
Howard Zinn speaking at Campos High School.
“The March” is a documentary by filmmaker James Blue (1930-1980) about the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in August of 1963. Blue filmed participants as they prepared for the March on Washington in their home cities, followed them as they traveled to Washington, and recorded some of the events on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. Note: this is a partial version of the film that does not include Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s speech.
Interview with Staughton Lynd on Freedom Schools, history, Howard Zinn.
Interview with Alice Walker about Howard Zinn.
Howard Zinn speaks at Amherst College on “The Myth of the Cold War” and responds to audience questions.
Cleveland Sellers discusses Howard Zinn and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
A conversation between Studs Terkel and Howard Zinn at an alternative media event Berkeley, California. They speak about activism, racism, and making change in the United States.
Chicago in the Year 2000 (CITY 2000) was a yearlong project documenting everyday life in Chicago. At the turn of the millennium, more than 200 photographers captured each Chicago neighborhood, producing half a million images using processes dating from the 19th century to the present day. The project culminated in a book and a cold-storage archive housed at University of Illinois at Chicago Richard M. Daley Library.