[Howard Zinn raw #22: Stanley Kutler discusses his opinion of Zinn]
An interview with historian Stanley Kutler, a contemporary of Howard Zinn. He discusses Howard Zinn, his success, and the discipline of history as a whole.
An interview with historian Stanley Kutler, a contemporary of Howard Zinn. He discusses Howard Zinn, his success, and the discipline of history as a whole.
Howard Zinn presents a lecture at St. Michael’s College in Burlington, Vermont. He talks about the importance of learning history and asking questions and the failures of “democracy” in the American political system.
Howard Zinn gives a talk at the University of Georgia. He discusses the idea of neutrality and objectivity in history, the omission of the labor struggle from American history, the Civil Rights movement, and his personal experiences as a worker, soldier, and teacher.
This tape features the continuation of an interview with former Major League Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn (1926-2007), shot for the 1986 television special “Once A Star.”
0:00 Outdoor picnic. Woman complains about single mothers who are on welfare. She says she goes to college and works and pays for herself. They are in Mississippi. They then talk about David Duke’s birth control policies. They also say that Duke is also very willing to go out and talk to the people. They then say he is cute.