A People's History of American Empire
by Howard Zinn Author, Mike Konopacki Author and Paul Buhle Author
This graphic adaptation of a renowned history book offers a fresh perspective on America's role in the world, using comics to present its narrative. Since its original publication, the book has transformed how history is told, focusing on the experiences of everyday people rather than just prominent figures. The story begins with the events of 9/11 and traces the history of U.S. expansionism through significant moments like Wounded Knee, World War I, and the Vietnam War. It also interweaves the personal story of the author, highlighting his journey from a poor immigrant background to becoming a prominent historian. This adaptation provides a visually engaging way to explore the complexities of American history and its global impact.
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