A People’s History of the United States
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History from Below
An approach to history focusing on ordinary people rather than elites and leaders
Zinn emphasizes the experiences of workers slaves women and Native Americans rather than presidents and generals
Class Conflict
The ongoing struggle between wealthy elites and working people that Zinn sees as central to American history
Throughout the book Zinn shows how economic elites have maintained power against popular movements
Peoples Movements
Grassroots organizing and resistance by ordinary people against oppression and exploitation
Labor strikes civil rights protests and antiwar movements represent peoples movements challenging power
Ruling Class
The wealthy and powerful minority who control economic and political systems
Zinn argues the ruling class has shaped American institutions to serve their interests
Manifest Destiny
The belief that American expansion across the continent was inevitable and divinely ordained
This ideology justified displacement and genocide of Native American peoples
Labor Movement
Organized efforts by workers to improve wages conditions and rights through unions and strikes
The labor movement faced violent suppression while winning important gains for workers
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