Monday, February 11, 2019
Essay --
History has been written from the viewpoint of victors in  both history textbook up to this point. In A Peoples History of the  unite States, Howard Zinn presents a report of history told from the  stead of the oppressed American people. It begins with the comer of Christopher Columbus in 1492 and concludes with the result of the Gore and Bush 2000 presidential election.  Zinn gives the unfiltered  virtue  from educators in todays school systems. By establishing a perspective of everyday  commonality people, as opposed to the familiar victors students  beget been taught in school systems, Zinn creates a recap of history that informs his readers on well known historical subjects.  It describes scenarios  unnoted by mainstream class books, and speaks for the voiceless. This engaging process of teaching is mind-altering, demonstrating how the roles of wealth, race, and gender  influence a role in American history.  Why did Howard Zinn choose to  pedestal his novel on the oppressed peopl   e throughout history as opposed to the heroes? Zinn makes an important distinction from the start about his values towards the perspective and  contracts of the oppressed over the view of the oppressor. Zinn prefered to recap the history of the US that was  erstwhile swept under the rug. Zinn writes to show the outlook that is not presented in bulk of history books, but he considered that his point of view is not the  plainly one worth perceiving. He resolves that, I dont want to invent victories for peoples movements...I believe,  show new possibilities by disclosing those hidden episodes of the past when, even if in  abbreviated flashes, people showed their ability to resist, to join together, occasionally to win(Zinn 11). Zinn intends to display the  locomote o...  ...mansions persons of Quality traveled in coaches or sedan chairs, had their portraits painted, wore periwigs, and filled themselves with rich people food and Madeira...In Newport, Rhode Island, Bridenbaugh found, as    in Boston, that the town meetings, while  seemingly democratic, were in reality controlled year after year by the  said(prenominal) group of merchant aristocrats, who secured most of the important offices...(Zinn 48). White Americans would describe this  age period in a positive approach, due to the evidence that they have significance in the government. The victors have definite rights, wealth, and all the work drops on the backs of their slaves. In this time period, a persons social class and race determines what they experience throughout their lifetime. These actions arrange an altogether different story and outlook than those who endured a different lifestyle.                    
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